SECURITIES ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION v. HILL

No. 23089.

331 S.W.2d 158 (1960)

SECURITIES ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Leonard L. HILL, Defendant-Appellant.

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri.

January 11, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Blackford, Imes, Compton & Brown, Roy W. Brown, Haskell Imes, Kansas City, for appellant.

Casemore, Berman & DeLeve, Jene A. DeLeve, Kansas City, for respondent.


BROADDUS, Judge.

The question presented here is whether defendant was unlawfully deprived of a trial by jury. Plaintiff recovered a judgment against defendant in the sum of $603.21. Defendant took an appeal to the Supreme Court, and sought to present a constitutional question. The Supreme Court held that it did not have jurisdiction of the appeal because the constitutional question briefed by defendant was not timely raised in the trial court, and transferred the...

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