Ex Parte Bradley.

Decision Date30 September 1879
Citation63 Ga. 566
PartiesEx parte Bradley.
CourtGeorgia Supreme Court

Practice in the Supreme Court. Dismissal and reinstatement. Providential cause. Before the Supreme Court. September Term, 1879.

Reported in the opinion.

*A. Alpeoria Bradley, in propria persona, for plaintiff in error.

No appearance for defendant.

Bleckley, Justice.

The plaintiff in error, a licensed attorney formerly authorized to practice law in the superior courts of this state, was removed by the superior court of Chatham county. Code, § 420, et seq. Afterwards, he moved in the same court to set aside the judgment of removal, and the motion being denied, he brought a writ of error to this court. On the record here he was his own counsel, and the sole counsel. When the case was reached in its order on the docket, there was no appearance, and for that reason the writ of error was dismissed. Later in the term, and some time after all the cases from the Eastern circuit had been disposed of, he came forward in person, and moved the court to reinstate the writ of error; showing for cause, by his own affidavit, that he left his home, in the town of Beaufort, state of South Carolina, on or about the 11th day of December, 1879, with the intent and for the purpose of attending this court to prosecute his case; that he started in due time to have reached here before the call of the case; that while upon his journey, on board a steamboat (Pilot Boy by name), between Beaufort and Charleston, he had, without negligence on his part, an accident to one of his ankles, by which the ankle was dislocated or sprained, or some of the small bones broken, and in consequence of which he was, until about the 11th day of January, 1880, unable to walk without great bodily pain and danger to his life; that at Charleston he was helped off of the steamer, and after remaining there a week, was carried by rail to Akin, where he suffered severly; and that he left Augusta for Atlanta about the 13th of January. His motion to re-instate was made shortly after his arrival here. On looking to the *entry upon the minutes, we find that his case was called and dismissed on the 27th of December. The circuit to which it belonged was reached on the 18th of December, and concluded on the 6th of January.

The showing seems strict, and is satisfactory. Providential cause, and that alone, appears to have hindered the plaintiff's attendance in due time. Such cause is, under the constitution, a ground for...

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6 cases
  • Bowen v. Savoy
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • February 28, 2020
    ...not embrace those circumstances that could have been avoided by the defaulting party's exercise of due diligence. See Ex parte Bradley , 63 Ga. 566, 567-568 (1879) ; Smith v. Brand , 44 Ga. 588, 591 (1872).The term "excusable neglect" is likewise a term of art,6 which Black's Law Dictionary......
  • Williford v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • March 10, 1937
    ... ... own motion or conducted in the name of the State, they are ... brought by the solicitor general. Section 9-506; Ex parte ... Bradley, 63 Ga. 566, 567. These proceedings do not involve ... the application of equity or granting of equitable relief ... See, generally, ... ...
  • Jones v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • April 27, 1888
    ...recognized as a ground for reinstating a case after it was dismissed, but we are not aware that any other has been so recognized. Ex parte Bradley, 63 Ga. 566; Osborn v. Hale, 70 Ga. 731; Brooks v. State, 72 Ga. 899. In fact, the point is absolutely controlled by an express rule of the cour......
  • Jones v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • April 27, 1888
    ... ... ground for reinstating a case after it was dismissed, but we ... are not aware that any other has been so recognized. Ex ... parte Bradley, 63 Ga. 566; Osborn ... v. Hale, 70 Ga. 731; Brooks ... v. State, 72 Ga. 899. In fact, the point is ... absolutely controlled by an ... ...
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