Mitchell v. Turley
Mitchell v. Turley
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court:
The principal objection urged for a reversal of the judgment in this cause is, an alleged departure
The facts set forth in the cross-complaint stated a cause of action against appellants, and as the judgment that was entered could have been rendered upon the facts as stated in the cross-complaint, appellants cannot complain that thereafter another cross-complaint, embodying, the same facts, together. with others, was filed over their objections, upon which the judgment was based. If error at all, it was error without prejudice. Moreover, we have carefully examined the record, fully considered the briefs and argument of counsel, and find that the substantial rights of appellants have not been disregarded. It appears that substantial justice was done by the judgment, and it is, therefore, affirmed.—Ward v. Goodrich, 46 Colo. 352. Affirmed.
Chief Justice Steele and Mr. Justice Bailey concur.
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