Stewart v. Echols County
Stewart v. Echols County
Opinion of the Court
Where, as here, there is no motion for a new trial, but the exception is to the judgment of the trial court validating certain bonds over objection of the intervenor (the plaintiff in error), which judgment is assigned as error in a direct bill of exceptions, and where it is necessary for this court to examine a brief of evidence in order to come to a determination as to the errors alleged to have been committed upon the trial of this issue, an approved brief of evidence is essential for consideration of the record. Where the judge’s certificate precedes the
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Stewart, Intervenor v. Echols County
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- 2 cases
- Status
- Published