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        "text": "Mr. Presiding Justice Marker\ndelivered the opinion of the Court.\nThis was an action of forcible detainer against appellants, in which appellee recovered before a justice of the peace, and also in the County Court on an appeal.\nThe only ground on which a reversal is asked is that the court erred in overruling appellants \u2019 motion for a continuance.\nThe motion was made because of the absence of appellants \u2019 attorney, who was at the time of the trial a member of the legislature. The bill of exceptions shows that the motion was supported by the oath of appellant, Joseph C. Mackin, heard in open court. It is urged that as the statute requires the motion to be supported by affidavit, the court properly overruled the motion. It does not appear that any objection was made to the manner in which the motion was supported, and we are inclined to the opinion that where the motion is supported by an oral affidavit, heard in open court without objection, which is not in writing, that the law- in that regard is answered.\nThe oral affidavit made in this case, however, was defective because it did not state that appellants\u2019 attorney was in actual attendance upon the session of the legislature; such averment the statute requires. Williams v. Baker, 67 Ill. 238; Stockley v. Goodwin, 78 Ill. 127; Joiner v. Commissioners, etc., 17 Ill. App. 607.\nAmong the papers in this case in this court, as an additional transcript, is an affidavit purporting to have been made. Appellants urge it is sufficient. It forms no part of the bill of exceptions and has been stricken from the files for that reason.\nAffidavits made in support of a motion for continuance can become part of the record only by being made a part of the bill of exceptions. Roundy v. Hunt, 24 Ill. 598; Smith v. Wilson, 26 Ill. 186; Bedee v. People, etc., 73 Ill. 320; Hulett v. Ames, 74 Ill. 253.\nJudgment affirmed.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "M. V. Gannon, Alfred Moore and. Samuel Rioholson, attorneys for appellants.",
      "H. H. Goodrich and H. R. Cody, attorneys for appellee; McDougall & Chapman, of counsel."
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    "head_matter": "Joseph C. Mackin and Clara G. Mackin v. Hiram H. Cody.\n1. Practice\u2014Motions for Continuance.\u2014The statute requiring a motion for a continuance to be supported by affidavit is sufficiently complied with by the oath of applicant heard in open court, where no objection is made at the trial to the manner in which the motion was supported.\n2. Continuances\u2014Attorney a Member of the Legislature.\u2014An affidavit, in support of a motion for a continuance, upon the ground that the attorney of the applicant is a member of the legislature, which fails to state that such attorney is in actual attendance upon the session of the legislature, is not sufficient.\n3. Affidavits\u2014When a Part of the Record. \u2014 Affidavits made in support of a motion for a continuance can become a part of the record only by being made apart of the bill of exceptions.\nForcible Detainer.\u2014Appeal from the County Court of Du Page County; the Hon. George W. Brown, Judge, presiding.\nHeard in this court at the May term, 1896.\nAffirmed.\nOpinion filed December 9, 1896.\nM. V. Gannon, Alfred Moore and. Samuel Rioholson, attorneys for appellants.\nH. H. Goodrich and H. R. Cody, attorneys for appellee; McDougall & Chapman, of counsel."
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