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Armstrong County v. Rearic

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Apr 23, 1934
172 A. 130 (Pa. 1934)

Opinion

March 20, 1934.

April 23, 1934.

Appeals — Review — Findings of court — Weight — Act of April 22, 1874, P. L. 109.

Findings of fact of a court hearing a case without a jury under the Act of April 22, 1874, P. L. 109, are entitled to the same weight and effect as the verdict of a jury, and will not be reversed upon appeal when supported by credible testimony.

Before FRAZER, C. J., SIMPSON, KEPHART, SCHAFFER, MAXEY, DREW and LINN, JJ.

Appeals, Nos. 51 and 52, March T., 1934, by plaintiff, from judgments of C. P. Armstrong Co., Sept. T., 1932, No. 265, and June T., 1931, No. 539, in case of County of Armstrong v. Harry B. Rearic. Judgment affirmed.

Appeals by county from auditors' reports. Before GRAFF, P. J.

The opinion of the Supreme Court states the facts.

Appeals dismissed and judgments entered for defendant. Plaintiff appealed.

Errors assigned, inter alia, were overruling of exceptions, quoting record.

Harry C. Golden, with him John W. Rohrer, for appellant.

No counsel appeared for appellee.


Argued March 20, 1934.


The County of Armstrong appeals from a judgment of the court of common pleas of that county entered in favor of Harry B. Rearic, county treasurer, upon appeals from the report of the county auditors for the fiscal years 1930 and 1931. The two appeals were consolidated in the court below, and the case was submitted to the court for trial and determination without a jury, reserving the right of appeal to both parties, in accordance with the Act of April 22, 1874, P. L. 109. The county sought to add the amount of $50,000 to the balance due from Rearic when his term of office expired. This sum represented the aggregate amount of two loans to the County of Armstrong received by Rearic in his official capacity, but not charged to him in the auditors' report for either 1930 or 1931.

The court below found as a fact that, although "the auditors' account for the years 1930 and 1931 failed to charge Harry B. Rearic, as treasurer of Armstrong County, with the said sum of $50,000, which had been borrowed and deposited in his name as treasurer," nevertheless a separate audit of Rearic's accounts by a certified public account showed no discrepancy in the figures and this latter audit was accepted by the court as correct. The court also found that "no fraud, misappropriation or concealment of any funds of the County of Armstrong on the part of Harry B. Rearic, has been proven, and the sum of $50,000 complained of has been used for legal county purposes." The testimony adequately supports these findings.

The findings of fact of a court hearing a case without a jury under the Act of 1874, supra, are entitled to the same weight and effect as the verdict of a jury, and will not be reversed upon appeal when supported by credible testimony: Bradlee v. Whitney, 108 Pa. 362; Eichman v. Hersker, 170 Pa. 402. In the case before us, the findings of the court below dispose of all relevant issues and completely exonerate defendant of liability.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Armstrong County v. Rearic

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Apr 23, 1934
172 A. 130 (Pa. 1934)
Case details for

Armstrong County v. Rearic

Case Details

Full title:Armstrong County, Appellant, v. Rearic

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Apr 23, 1934

Citations

172 A. 130 (Pa. 1934)
172 A. 130

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