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Ayres v. Bensley

Supreme Court of California
Jul 1, 1867
32 Cal. 632 (Cal. 1867)

Opinion


32 Cal. 632 AYRES v. BENSLEY et als. Supreme Court of California July, 1867

         This case is reported ante, 620.

         JUDGES: Sanderson, J. Neither Mr. Chief Justice Currey nor Mr. Justice Shafter expressed any opinion.

         OPINION

          SANDERSON, Judge

         A judgment was rendered by us in this case at the January term, 1866, reversing the judgment of the Court below and directing a judgment to be entered in favor of the defendants. Within fifteen days thereafter the plaintiffs moved for a rehearing under the Twenty Second Rule. This motion has never been decided, because one member of the Court is disqualified and the others are equally divided in opinion. The defendants now move for an order denying the motion for a rehearing and directing that a remittitur be issued.

         It sometimes happens that the Judges composing a Court are equally divided in opinion. Where such is the case, if the question be upon the reversal or affirmance of the judgment on appeal or writ of error, the judgment must be affirmed. (The case of Antelope, 10 Wheaton, 66; Etting v. Bank of the United States, 11 Wheaton, 59.) If the division occurs on a motion in arrest of judgment, a judgment must be entered on the verdict. (United States v. Warrall, 2 Dallas, 384-8.) If on a motion for a new trial, the motion must be denied. (United States v. Daniels, 6 Wheaton, 542; Cahill v. Binn, 6 Binney, 99.) If on the admission of testimony, the testimony must be rejected.

         The rule seems to be that where the motion is such as to make an affirmative decision indispensable to the further progress of the action, the action must stop in case of an equal division; but where the motion is in arrest of the progress of the action, an equal division is equivalent to a denial of the motion, and the case proceeds as if the motion had not been made. (Goddard v. Coffin, Davis' Reports, 381.)

         Let the petition for a rehearing be denied and a remittitur issue.


Summaries of

Ayres v. Bensley

Supreme Court of California
Jul 1, 1867
32 Cal. 632 (Cal. 1867)
Case details for

Ayres v. Bensley

Case Details

Full title:AYRES v. BENSLEY et als.

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jul 1, 1867

Citations

32 Cal. 632 (Cal. 1867)

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