8 Blackf. 146 | Ind. | 1846
In September, 1839, Thomas Bishop having filed in the clerk’s office of the Circuit Court of Knox
Afterwards, at the last-named term, the defendant having been called and his default entered, damages were assessed against him in favour of Buntin, Shepherd, and Harper's executors, and judgments were rendered accordingly.
These judgments in favour of Buntin, Shepherd, and Harper's executors, must be reversed. The return of the sheriff of Posey county is void, the writ under which he acted not being directed to him. In the writ under which the land in Knox county was attached, there was no plaintiff but Bishop, and when the writ was dismissed as to him, the suit was at an end. It could not be dismissed as to the only plaintiff, and remain pending as to any other persons. If the Court
The judgments are reversed with costs. Cause remanded, &c.