Martel Mills v. Redwine
Martel Mills v. Redwine
Opinion of the Court
1. Under repeated rulings of the Supreme Court and of this court, the refusal to allow a witness, on direct examination, to answer a question propounded to him, can not be held by the reviewing court to be error, where it does not appear that the trial judge was apprized of the answer expected from the witness. This ruling disposes of the first assignment of error in the bill of exceptions in the instant ease.
2. The statement of facts in the second assignment of error is confused and somewhat self-contradictory, but, properly construed as a whole, it shows that the answer of the witness to a question propounded to him by counsel for the plaintiff in error was admitted in evidence, instead of having been rejected.
3. It appears from the third assignment of error, based upon an alleged
4. The remaining assignment of error is upon the judgment granting a nonsuit. Under the evidence adduced by the plaintiff, that judgment was not error.
Judgment affirmed.
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