9 Wis. 159 | Wis. | 1859
By the Court,
This purports to be an appeal from a final judgment of the circuit court of Dodge county. Upon an examination of the record, however, we do not find the proper evidence that any judgment has ever been rendered in that court. The judgment roll se¿t up by the clerk of the circuit court, contains no copy of a judgment as required by § 191 of the code. There is, to be sure, a clause in the bill of exceptions stating that a judgment was entered against the appellant for two hundred dollars, and fifty dollars costs. That is all there is any where in the record to show the rendition of a judgment. This is clearly insufficient There is, undoubtedly, a proper judgment entered up in due form in this cause, on the records of the circuit court. But there is nothing here to show that this is the case. The record sent
Appeal dismissed.