{
  "id": 4798905,
  "name": "Peters vs. Banta",
  "name_abbreviation": "Peters v. Banta",
  "decision_date": "1878-01",
  "docket_number": "",
  "first_page": "41",
  "last_page": "41",
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      "cite": "2 Ill. Cir. Ct. Rep. 41"
    }
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  "court": {
    "name_abbreviation": "Ill. Cir. Ct.",
    "id": 14968,
    "name": "Illinois Circuit Court"
  },
  "jurisdiction": {
    "id": 29,
    "name_long": "Illinois",
    "name": "Ill."
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  "provenance": {
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    "judges": [],
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      "Peters vs. Banta."
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    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Walker, J.:\u2014\nThere is a motion entered to dismiss the appeal because the bill of exceptions has been stricken out. We can see no reason for dismissing the appeal because there is no bill of exceptions. A party can appeal without a bill of exceptions if he wants to raise questions independent of the proceedings had upon the trial before the jury. The motion will be denied.",
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        "author": "Walker, J.:\u2014"
      }
    ],
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    "head_matter": "(Supreme Court of Illinois.)\nPeters vs. Banta.\n(January Term, 1878.)\nAppeal. Appeal will not be dismissed because bill of exceptions is stricken out of record."
  },
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