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Scholfield v. Pope
103 Ill. 138
Ill.
1882
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Dickey, J.:

This motion does not contain, nor is it accompanied by, any statement of the ground upon which the question of jurisdiction is to arise. We can not go to the record to search for some possible ground for the motion. A proper statement should be made. We do not allow or deny the motion, but simply refuse to entertain it at all. The motion can be renewed on a proper statement.

Case Details

Case Name: Scholfield v. Pope
Court Name: Illinois Supreme Court
Date Published: Mar 15, 1882
Citation: 103 Ill. 138
Court Abbreviation: Ill.
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