Case Name: BENJAMIN S. BUCKLEY and JOSEPH B. MORSE, Respondents, v. WILLIAM P. C. STEBBINS, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1852-01
Citations: 2 Cal. 149
Docket Number: 
Parties: BENJAMIN S. BUCKLEY and JOSEPH B. MORSE, Respondents, v. WILLIAM P. C. STEBBINS, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 149–149

Head Matter:
BENJAMIN S. BUCKLEY and JOSEPH B. MORSE, Respondents, v. WILLIAM P. C. STEBBINS, Appellant.
Where the respondents obtained a judgment on the 23d of December, 1851, and the appeal bond was filed on the 24th of December, and a certificate of the clerk of the same Court dated February 2d, 1852, that no transcript, record, or other papers in the cause had been filed; and the affidavit of respondent’s produced that the appeal was taken for delay; the Court ordered the appeal to be dismissed, with 10 per cent, damages and costs.
Appeal from the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District.

Opinion:
February 3d. A. Williams, Esq., for the respondents, filed a certificate of the clerk below, with the seal of the Court, that the respondents obtained judgment, December 23d, 1851, for $2,552, and that the appeal bond was filed December 24th, 1851: and the certificate of the clerk of this Court, dated February 2d, 1852, that no transcript, record, or other papers in the cause had been filed: and an affidavit of the respondents that the appeal was taken for delay; whereupon the Court, on motion of Mr. Williams, ordered that the appeal be dismissed; and it was also ordered that the appeal be dismissed, with 10 per cent, damages and costs.