Melins v. Horne , 29 Ga. 536 ( 1859 )


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  • — Penning J.

    By the Court.

    delivering the opinion.

    Were the appeals good ? If so, the judgments dismissing them, were erroneous.

    The appeals were good, if the confessions of judgment were good, and if appeal lies from a confession of judgment— this may be assumed.

    The confessions of judgment were good. What has the presence of a jury, to do with a confession of judgment? Nothing. Confession of judgment is a substitute for verdict

    And a Court is a Court, notwithstanding, it lack a jury Many judicial acts may be done without a jury. Receiving a confession of judgment is one of them.

    *538Appeal lies from a confession of judgment; at least, it does, when the right of appeal, is reserved in the confession; and that right was reserved in this case. Nisbet vs. Lawson, 1 Kelly, 275; 5 Ga. 298.

    We think, then, that the judgments dismissing the appeals, were erroneous.

    Judgments reversed.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 29 Ga. 536

Judges: Penning

Filed Date: 11/15/1859

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024