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      "George S. Poppers v. Frank W. Hynes and William A. Hynes."
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        "text": "Hr. Justice Shepard\ndelivered the opinion of the Court.\nThis was an action begun before a justice of the peace upon a forthcoming bond signed by the appellant as security from a judgment against him in the justice\u2019s court. The appellant appealed to the Circuit Court where the cause was submitted to the court without a jury, and from the judgment there rendered against appellant this appeal comes.\nWe are not at liberty to disturb the judgment. The bill of exceptions does not purport to contain all the evidence that was heard by the Circuit Court, and we are therefore bound to presume there was evidence sufficient to sustain the finding and judgment. Goodwillie v. City of Lake View, 137 Ill. 51; Redner v. Davern, 41 Ill. App. 245, and cases cited; Brown v. L. & F. Coal Co., 40 Ill. App. 602.\nIt is our duty, therefore, to affirm the judgment, and it is done accordingly.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "James E. Purnell, attorney for appellant.",
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    "head_matter": "George S. Poppers v. Frank W. Hynes and William A. Hynes.\n1. Bill of Exceptions\u2014When It Does Not Purport to Contain All the Evidence.\u2014Where a bill of exceptions does not purport to contain all the evidence heard by the court below, the Appellate Court is bound to presume there was other evidence sufficient to sustain the finding and judgment.\nDebt, upon a forthcoming bond. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County; the Hon. Abner Smith, Judge, presiding. Heard in this court at the October term, 1895.\nAffirmed.\nOpinion filed October 31, 1895.\nJames E. Purnell, attorney for appellant.\nMasterson & Haft, attorneys for appellees."
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