KING PETER’S HEIRS, by and thru HENRY B. LOGAN, SUMO GBI, et al., surviving heirs of the late KING PETER, Intervenor, v. TOM GIGGER, Respondent/Appellee.
JUDGMENT WITHOUT OPINION
Decided: December 21, 1979.
When this case was called, it was discovered that the very case had been decided by judgment of the Supreme Court in the October Term, A. D. 1978. The very same Counsellor A. Lorenzo Weeks who had filed motion to dismiss the appeal of the case of ejectment last year, appeared again as counsel for the appellee who was defendant in ejectment in the trial court. This time he made no effort to call attention to the gross irregularity of seeking to get the Court to pass upon a case it had decided by judgment dismissing the appeal upon his motion last year.
Counsellor John A. Dennis who appeared for the intervenor/ appellants had not been of counsel when the matter was decided in the October Term last year; however, change of counsel or retaining additional counsel could not give authority for this Court to hear again this case which had already been decided by judgment. It is therefore adjudged that this matter should be and the same is hereby dismissed and ordered stricken from the docket. The Clerk of this Court is ordered to send a mandate to the trial court ordering the judge presiding therein to resume jurisdiction and enforce the judgment rendered by this Court on the 14th day of December, A. D. 1979. Costs are disallowed. And it is so