Court Opinion

ID: 6966301
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-24 01:54:30.688436+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:08:37.733955
License: Public Domain

Per Curiam : This was a proceedin g in the name of the People, on the relation of certain named parties, by petition in the nature of quo warranto, to test the validity of the action of the commissioners in annexing certain lands to Big Lake Special Drainage District. It is claimed in the argument that the lands of relators which were annexed to the district did not require drainage, and no necessity existed for annexing such lands to the district, and the only error relied upon in the argument is, that the court erred in refusing to permit that question of fact to be determined by the court or a jury. If the relators desired to present that question for determination in this court, the uniform practice required them to enter a motion"in the circuit court requesting the submission of the question to be tried before the court or a jury, or in some other appropriate mode to present the question and obtain the judgment of the court upon it, and then embody the motion, the ruling of the court and the exception in a bill of exceptions. If this course had been pursued the action of the court on the application of the relators would become a part of the record, and thus be reviewable here. But that course was not pursued. This record contains no bill of exceptions. There is therefore nothing to show that the question relied upon was ever presented or decided by the circuit court. The recital by the circuit clerk, in the transcript, that relators moved the court to submit issues of fact, and excepted to the ruling and judgment of the court, does not make the motion, judgment or exception a part of the record. Moreover, the final judgment of the court shows that the proceeding was dismissed for want of prosecution. In the absence of a bill of exceptions showing the contrary it will be presumed that this judgment was properly rendered. No error, therefore, appearing on the record, the judgment will be affirmed. Judgment affirmed.