Supreme Court of Georgia, 1896

Rodgers v. Black

Rodgers v. Black
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided June 8, 1896 · Simmons
99 Ga. 142; 25 S.E. 20

Rodgers v. Black

Opinion of the Court

Simmons, C. J.

A bill of 'exceptions which does not complain of any ruling or decision by the trial judge, and contains no assignment of error except the following: “And the defendant assigns said verdict and judgment as error, the same being contrary to law,” is palpably without merit. As has been repeatedly ruled, a verdict cannot be thus reviewed in the Supreme Court. ■ Judgment affirmed.

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