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Smock v. Williamson

Appellate Court of Illinois, Fifth District
Feb 14, 1967
223 N.E.2d 741 (Ill. App. Ct. 1967)

Opinion

Gen. No. 66-78.

February 14, 1967.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Wabash County; the Hon. RANDALL S. QUINDRY, Judge, presiding. Appeal dismissed and case remanded.

Gosnell Benecki, of Lawrenceville (Maurice E. Gosnell, of counsel), for appellants.

Albert W. McCallister, of Carmi, for appellee.


This is an appeal from the Circuit Court of Wabash County, Illinois, from an order of the trial court denying the defendants' motion for judgment against plaintiff, Wilburn Smock.

[1] After plaintiff Smock filed suit against the defendants for personal injuries, Doice Gunnels, a passenger in Smock's automobile, also filed suit. The cases were consolidated for trial on a motion by the defendants and were tried before a jury. At the end of the arguments, the trial court granted the defendants' motion for a mistrial as to Smock. The jury then returned a verdict for the defendants and against the plaintiff Gunnels. After Gunnels' post-trial motion was overruled, the defendants filed a motion for judgment in their favor against plaintiff Smock on the ground that the issue of the defendants' negligence had been decided by a jury in favor of the defendants and that further litigation of the question was barred under the doctrine of estoppel by verdict. The trial court overruled the defendants' motion, but found and ordered that "there is no just cause for delay in an appeal by defendants from the Court's Order. . . ."

Since the court declared a mistrial, this vitiated all the proceedings up to that time, and, in legal effect, was equivalent to no trial at all. ILP Trial § 21, and 88 CJS Trial § 36b. Haywood v. Swift Co., 53 Ill. App.2d 179, 202 N.E.2d 880.

[2] Since the order of the trial court did not terminate the litigation between the parties on the merits of the cause so that, if affirmed, the trial court had only to proceed with the execution of the judgment, the order is not final and appealable, and this court has no jurisdiction to hear this appeal. Village of Niles v. Szczesny, 13 Ill.2d 45, 147 N.E.2d 371; Midstates Finance Co. v. Waller, 67 Ill. App.2d 437, 214 N.E.2d 624.

For the foregoing reasons this appeal is dismissed and the case is remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.

Appeal dismissed and case remanded.

GOLDENHERSH and EBERSPACHER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Smock v. Williamson

Appellate Court of Illinois, Fifth District
Feb 14, 1967
223 N.E.2d 741 (Ill. App. Ct. 1967)
Case details for

Smock v. Williamson

Case Details

Full title:Wilburn B. Smock, Plaintiff, v. Nolan M. Williamson, D M Rentals, Inc.…

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois, Fifth District

Date published: Feb 14, 1967

Citations

223 N.E.2d 741 (Ill. App. Ct. 1967)
223 N.E.2d 741

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