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Hopkins v. Walter
11 Ill. 543
Ill.
1850
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Opinion by Treat, C. J.:

This was an action of debt, founded upon a judgment rendered by a justice of the peace. The only question presented for our consideration is as to the validity of that judgment. We entertain no doubt as to the authority of a justice of the peace to render a judgment by confession, when the party was before him and acknowledges an indebtedness to an amount within his jurisdiction. A confession between the parties to a suit furnishes the most satisfactory evidence of indebtedness. The judgment in question is not technically drawn, but enough appears to justify us in affirming the judgment, with costs.

Judgment affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Hopkins v. Walter
Court Name: Illinois Supreme Court
Date Published: Jun 15, 1850
Citation: 11 Ill. 543
Court Abbreviation: Ill.
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