Cannon v. McGrew
Cannon v. McGrew
Opinion of the Court
plaintiff is the owner of certain lands adjoining those of the defendants, and claims to have a right
Exceptions were taken at the trial to certain rulings of the court upon the admission of evidence, but, as the evidence in respect to which these rulings were made was of such a nature that a different ruling could not have changed the result, it is unnecessary to consider whether they constituted technical error. The judgment and order are affirmed.
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- Full Case Name
- CANNON v. McGREW
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- Syllabus
- Appeal—Sufficiency of Evidence.—A Finding of the trial court based on conflicting evidence will not be reviewed on appeal. Appeal-—Harmless Error.—Exceptions Based upon the Rulings of the trial court as to the admission of testimony will not be considered on appeal, in the absence of anything to show that the appellant was prejudiced thereby.