33 Ala. 439 | Ala. | 1859
The assignments of error in this case are, the rendition of a final judgment “previous to the issuance and return of two writs of scire facias,” and “the failure of the record to describe and identify sufficiently the indictment ” which the accused was bound to appear and answer.
The judgment final recites the issue of a scire facias on the 30th April, 1856, and the return of “ not found ” upon it. It then proceeds to state, “that an alias writ of scirefacias was, in like manner, on the-day of-, 185-, issued to the said defendants, requiring them to appear at the present term of the court, to show cause why said judgment” (the judgment nisi) “should not be made absolute; and was, in like manner, returned not found.” The first named scire facias, issued in Aprils
The judgment of the court below is affirmed.