American National Insurance v. Lee

Supreme Court of Georgia
American National Insurance v. Lee, 145 Ga. 797 (Ga. 1916)
89 S.E. 836; 1916 Ga. LEXIS 482
Hill

American National Insurance v. Lee

Opinion of the Court

Hill, J.

1. The so-called brief of evidence in this ease consists almost entirely of questions and answers, and contains certain objections to testimony and colloquies between counsel and between counsel and the court; and no bona fide effort being made to brief the evidence, it will not be considered. Bishop v. Brown, 138 Ga. 738 (75 S. E. 1119); Crumbley v. Brook, 135 Ga. 723 (2), 726 (70 S. E. 655).

2. None of the errors assigned can be determined without reference to a brief of the evidence; and there being no proper brief .of the evidence, the judgment of the court below is

Affirmed.

By five Justices, all concurring.

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American National Insurance Company v. Lee
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