Supreme Court of Iowa, 1877

King v. Lyman

King v. Lyman
Supreme Court of Iowa · Decided June 6, 1877 · Adams
46 Iowa 703

King v. Lyman

Opinion of the Court

Adams, J.

The defendant complains of the instructions of the court; but no exception appears to have been reserved, except a general exception to all the instructions in a mass. This is not sufficient. See McCaleb v. Smith, 24 Iowa, 591, and cases there cited. We have to say, also, that we find no assignment of error. The case must, therefore, be

Affirmed.

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