Court Opinion

ID: 6998624
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-24 03:37:55.5139+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:09:51.256048
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Mr. Justice Sears delivered the opinion of the Court. . On June 5,1896, an appeal bond was filed in the Superior Court, and a supersedeas issued by that court on an appeal by defendant (plaintiff in error) from a judgment of a justice of the peace. Ho transcript of the judgment of the justice of the peace was filed in the Superior Court until July 13, 1897. Ho summons issued and no appearance of the appellee was entered prior to that date. Upon the last mentioned day a transcript was filed and appearance of appellee was entered. Upon the same day the appeal was dismissed by the Superior Court for want of prosecution, and a judgment rendered against the appellant (plaintiff in error) for costs. The court was, at the time of entering the order, dismissing the appeal, without jurisdiction. Sheridan v. Beardsley, 89 Ill. 477. The order was beyond doubt a matter of oversight, and would doubtless have been corrected had it been brought to the notice of the learned judge who entered it by a motion within the term— which would have been better practice than' to wait till the expiration of the term to bring the writ of error. ■ The judgment must be reversed and the cause remanded.