Wright v. McCullough

Decision Date12 November 1918
Docket Number8 Div. 482
Citation80 So. 149,16 Ala.App. 575
PartiesWRIGHT v. McCULLOUGH.
CourtAlabama Court of Appeals

Appeal from Circuit Court, Madison County; R.C. Brickell, Judge.

Action by E.E. Wright against R.N. McCullough for damages for conversion. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed.

The suit grew out of the seizure of certain beer by the sheriff R.N. McCullough, who was sheriff of Morgan county, Ala., and resided in the city of Decatur, in said county. Defendant filed the following plea, appearing specially for that purpose:

This court is without jurisdiction to hear and determine this cause for the reason that defendant is, and was at the time of the institution of the action of the suit, a resident of Morgan county, and is not now and was not then a resident of Madison county, and the act complained of in the complaint was not done, and did not occur in the county of Madison.

Demurrers set up that the plea presents no more than the general issue and that it sets up no matter of abatement of the suit as filed, and is an attempt to oust the jurisdiction of this court, and sets up no matters except those properly arising from the merits.

R.E Smith, of Huntsville, and G.O. Chenault, of Albany, for appellant.

Spragins & Speake, of Huntsville, and Wert & Hutson, of Decatur, for appellee.

BROWN P.J.

While the defendant's plea to the jurisdiction of the court does not aver in terms that the defendant had a permanent residence in Morgan county, this defect is not pointed out by the demurrer, and the plea was not subject to the grounds of demurrer assigned, and they were properly overruled. Code 1907, § 6110; Rand v. Gibson, 109 Ala. 266, 19 So 533; Code, § 5340.

The bill of exceptions was signed more than 90 days from the rendition of the judgment, and, so far as the record certified here shows, there is no indorsement on the bill of exceptions showing when it was presented to the trial judge for his signature. On motion of appellant, a certiorari was granted to correct this defect in the record, if defect it was, and the only return to the writ is an ex parte statement of the clerk in the form of a certificate to the effect that the date of the presentation of the bill of exceptions shows that it was presented to the trial judge on the 31st day of May, 1916. It has been repeatedly held that the record cannot be supplemented or impeached by such a paper. Edinburgh-Land...

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  • Wilson v. State
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
    • August 31, 2001
    ...4A C.J.S. Appeal and Error § 1213, p. 1347. Montgomery Bank & Trust Company v. State, 201 Ala. 447, 78 So. 825; Wright v. McCullough, 16 Ala.App. 575, 80 So. 149." 40 Ala.App. at 454-55, 115 So.2d at 44-45. In addition, in Jefferson v. State, 449 So.2d 1280, 1282 (Ala.Crim.App.1984), this C......
  • Doullut & Williams v. Hoffman
    • United States
    • Alabama Supreme Court
    • January 22, 1920
    ... ... But this was not assigned as one of the ... grounds of demurrer, and they are not subject to the grounds ... assigned. Code 1907, § 5340; Wright v. McCullough, ... 16 Ala.App. 575, 80 So. 149; Alabama Power Co. v ... Holmes, 16 Ala.App. 633, 80 So. 736 ... In ... view of the ... ...
  • Spalding v. McKnight
    • United States
    • Wyoming Supreme Court
    • December 19, 1944
    ...Incurables v. Coleman (Va.) 178 S.E. 998; City of Fallon v. Churchill County Bank Mortgage Corporation (Nev.) 49 P. 2d 358; Wright v. McCulla (Ala.) 80 So. 149; 4 C. S. 61; Ray v. Union Mercantile Company 3 Wyo. 417; Smith D. Co. v. Casper D. Co. 5 Wyo. 510; Catlin and Co. v. Miller and Cha......
  • Boss Livery Co. v. Bailey
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Appeals
    • April 20, 1920
    ... ... This ... affidavit cannot be looked to to supply the failure of the ... bill of exceptions to show presentation. Wright v ... McCullough, 16 Ala.App. 575, 80 So. 149. To do so would ... be to disregard and ignore the statutory requirements in such ... cases, as ... ...
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