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Krupp v. Sackwitz

Supreme Court of Illinois
Dec 1, 1960
170 N.E.2d 631 (Ill. 1960)

Opinion

No. 36012. Cause transferred.

Opinion filed December 1, 1960.

APPEAL from the Circuit Court of St. Clair County; the Hon. QUINTEN SPIVEY, Judge, presiding.

BALZ GUYMON, of Belleville, for appellant.

DREMAN STERLING, of Belleville, for appellees.


Alberta Sackwitz Krupp filed a petition in the probate court of St. Clair County seeking to amend the proof of heirship in the estate of Albert F. Sackwitz, to show that she was a daughter and an heir-at-law of the decedent. The probate court heard evidence and denied the petition. On appeal the circuit court of St. Clair County, after hearing evidence, dismissed her appeal. She now appeals directly to this court upon the ground that a freehold is involved. Ill. Rev. Stat. 1959, chap. 110, par. 75.

In cases that are indistinguishable from this one it has been determined that this court lacks jurisdiction upon a direct appeal from an order of this kind, ( Worsley v. Welch, 317 Ill. 90; Saunders v. Saunders, 323 Ill. 43,) and upon the authority of those decisions this cause is transferred to the Appellate Court, Fourth District.

Cause transferred.


Summaries of

Krupp v. Sackwitz

Supreme Court of Illinois
Dec 1, 1960
170 N.E.2d 631 (Ill. 1960)
Case details for

Krupp v. Sackwitz

Case Details

Full title:ALBERT KRUPP, Appellant, vs. CECELIA SACKWITZ et al., ADMRS., Appellees

Court:Supreme Court of Illinois

Date published: Dec 1, 1960

Citations

170 N.E.2d 631 (Ill. 1960)
170 N.E.2d 631