Case Name: Jones and Another v. Jones.-In error
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1840-06-03
Citations: 5 Blackf. 333
Docket Number: 
Parties: Jones and Another v. Jones.—In error.
Judges: 
Reporter: Blackford
Volume: 5
Pages: 333–333

Head Matter:
Jones and Another v. Jones.—In error.
Wednesday, June 3.

Opinion:
IN appeals from the judgments of justices of the peace, the Circuit Court is to try the cause without a jury, unless the amount in controversy exceed twenty dollars, and a jury be demanded by one of the parties. R. S. 1838, p. 384.—Minton v. Moore, 4 Blackf. 315.
The 41st section of the practice act, R. S. 1838, p. 453, which confines the power of the Court to assess damages to cases depending on calculation, has reference only to actions originating in the Circuit Court.