Breeze v. Ayres
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1874 No. No. 4,081Published
Synopsis
Review of Judgment of County Court.—If an appeal is taken to the County Court from a judgment of a Justice, and the County Court has jurisdiction of the person and subject-matter, and renders judgment against the appellant, and an action is afterwards brought in the District Court against the sureties on the appeal bond, the District Court, in such action, cannot inquire whether the judgment in the County Court was erroneous.
By the Court: The judgment of the County Court was regular. That Court had jurisdiction of. the persons of the parties and of the subject-matter of the action, and we cannot inquire whether the judgment was erroneous.
Judgment and order affirmed.
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