People ex rel. Rice v. Healea, 277 Ill. 393 (1917)

Feb. 21, 1917 · Illinois Supreme Court · No. 11116
277 Ill. 393

(No. 11116.

Judgment affirmed.)

The People ex rel. Joseph Rice, County Collector, Appellee, vs. John Healea, Appellant.

Opinion filed February 21, 1917

Rehearing denied April 5, 1917.

This case is controlled by the decision in People v. McKinnie, {ante, p. 342.)

Appeal from the County Court of McLean county; the Hon. James C. Riley, Judge, presiding.

DeMange, Gillespie & DeMange, for appellant-

Leslie J. Owen, City Attorney, and Barry & Morrissey, for appellee.

Mr. Chiee Justice Craig

delivered the opinion of the court:

On the application of the county clerk of McLean county the county court of that county entered an order for judgment of sale against the lands of appellant, John Healea, for a special assessment levied and assessed by the city of LeRoy.

The same questions are involved in this case that are involved in People v. McKinnie, (ante, p. 342,) and People v. Rutledge, (ante, p. 345,) and the points made in the briefs and arguments in the cases are identical. For the reasons given in the opinion of People v. McKinnie, supra, the judgment of the county court will be affirmed.

Judgment affirmed.