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  "name": "Colomore vs. Hobs",
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        "text": "Doderidge, J.\nThe writ of error will lie before judgment, for the words are si judicium inde redditum sit.\nBut Richardson thought that it ought to be returned after judgment: otherwise, *the record shall not be removed.",
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    "head_matter": "Colomore vs. Hobs.\nTrin. 2 Car.\nTHE plaintiff in replevin, in the Common Bench had judgment, and a writ of inquiry of damages issued: The defendant brought a writ of error, then the writ of inquiry was returned in the Common Bench and judgment given. The plaintiff in the Common Bench, moved here that he might proceed on to execution, and so proceeded.\nBroome. It is the course, when error is brought on an interlocutory judgment, to obtain a rule of the court here, to proceed below, notwithstanding the writ of error.\nAfterwards the writ of error was returned into the King\u2019s Bench, and both judgments, viz. all the record removed; and the defendant, in the Common Bench, brought here a new writ."
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