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Albright v. Mickey
99 Ark. 147
Ark.
1911
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McCulloch, C. J.

Appellee instituted this action against appellant in the circuit court of Sebastian County, to recover on a judgment rendered by a justice of -the peace in the State of Ohio. Appellant answered, denying that any such judgment had been rendered -against him; he also denied that he -was indebted to appellee in any sum, and pleaded the statute of limitation against the original cause of action on which the -alleged judgment was founded. A certified transcript of the proceedings before such justice of the peace was exhibited with the complaint, and was, -over appellant’s objection, read in evidence in the trial before the court sitting -as a jury. Several objections were made to the judgment on -account of alleged defects in the proceedings, but we are of the opinion that none of the objections were well taken. The exemplified record shows that the Ohio court had jurisdiction of the subject-matter of the action and of the parties, and that the proceedings were conducted in conformity with the laws of that State. The judgment is conclusive as ,to -the merits of the original cause of action on which it is founded. Glass v. Blackwell, 48 Ark. 50.

The -only question in the case wlhich calls for discussion is that as to the admissibility of the certified transcript of the proceedings as evidence of the rendition of the judgment, and that question has been decided by this court in the case of Blackwell v. Glass, 43 Ark. 209, where it was held that “a judgment of a justice of the peace of a sister State must be proved by ithe production' of the original minutes or by the oath of witnesses who have compared the copy produced in evidence.” In addition to the authorities -cited in the opinion in that case see to the s-ame effect: Strecker v. Railson, (N. D.) 111 N. W. 612. It follows, therefore, that the court erred in receiving the exemplified record as evidence of the reridition of said judgment without other proof as to its verity.

Reversed and remanded.

Case Details

Case Name: Albright v. Mickey
Court Name: Supreme Court of Arkansas
Date Published: May 8, 1911
Citation: 99 Ark. 147
Court Abbreviation: Ark.
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