79 Iowa 148 | Iowa | 1890
I. Defendants moved in court to strike out certain parts of the petition as irrelevant and redundant, and also for a more specific statement of the cause of action. These motions were overruled. The defendants did not stand upon their motions, but went to trial upon the pleadings as they stood before the motions were made. They now complain of the action of the court in overruling the motions.
IV. It is insisted that the evidence fails to support the judgment. The arrearage claimed by plaintiff arose from fees of jurors, witnesses and others, received by the principal in the bond, as clerk of the county, and which were not paid into the county treasury, as
These views lead to a disposition of all questions in the case. The judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.