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  "name": "St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute Railroad Company v. Charles H. Goodall",
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      "St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute Railroad Company v. Charles H. Goodall."
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        "text": "Per Curiam.\nThe record in this case contains no placita or convening order of court. It does not appear from anytliing in it before what judge the cause was tried or whether it was in fact heard before the judge who signs the bill of exceptions. It is not the office of the bill of exceptions to supply any part of the record proper. The judgment must be reversed. The reason why the judgment is not valid is because it does not appear that there was the proper organization of a court by which a lawful judgment could be rendered. Planing Mill Lumber Co. v. The City of Chicago, 56 Ill. 304; Keller v. Brickey, 63 Ill. 496.\nThe judgment is reversed and the canse remanded.\nPeversed and remanded.",
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        "author": "Per Curiam."
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    "attorneys": [
      "Messrs. Clemens & Warder, for appellant.",
      ". Mr. Sam. H. Goodall, for appellee."
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    "head_matter": "St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute Railroad Company v. Charles H. Goodall.\nPractice\u2014Placita\u2014Necessity Therefor.\nThe judgment is reversed in the case presented, the record containing no placita or convening order of court, it not appearing before what judge the cause was tried, or whether it was heard before the judge who signed the bill of exceptions. It is not the office of the bill of exceptions to supply any part of the record proper.\n[Opinion filed April 4, 1892.]\nAppeal from the Circuit Court of Williamson County; the Hon. Joseph P. Roberts, Judge, presiding.\nMessrs. Clemens & Warder, for appellant.\n. Mr. Sam. H. Goodall, for appellee."
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