Bell v. Burns
Supreme Court of Alabama
Bell v. Burns, 90 So. 491 (Ala. 1921)
206 Ala. 465; 1921 Ala. LEXIS 197
Sayre, Anderson, Gardner, Filler
Bell v. Burns
Opinion of the Court
Error is asssigned upon the refusal of charges numbered 3 and 4 in appellant’s motion for a new trial. We need not inquire as to the propositions of law asserted in these charges, for there is no bill of exceptions, nor is the court’s oral charge set out in the record, as it should be. In this state of the record, reversible error cannot be affirmed of the trial court’s ruling in respect of these charges. These charges may have been inapt to the case made by the evidence, or they may have been fully covered by the court’s oral charge. One purpose of Act Sept. 25, 1915 (Acts 1915, p. 815), amend *466 ing section 5364 of tlie Code, was to prevent reversals in cases of this sort — eases in this category.
Affirmed.
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