82 Iowa 32 | Iowa | 1891
The record submitted to us discloses the following facts: In August, 1886, the defendant commenced an action against plaintiff before one Gr. W. Halsey, a justice of the peace, to recover the sum of one hundred dollars. On the twenty-sixth day of that
Section 3552 of the Code, in regard to proceedings in justices’ courts, is as follows : “In cases of dismissal, confession, or on the verdict of a jury, the judgment shall be rendered and entered upon the docket forthwith. In all other cases, the same shall be done within three days after the cause is submitted to the justice for final action.” In this case more than ninety days elapsed after the return of the verdict before judgment was entered. In Burchett v. Casady, 18 Iowa, 344, it