Supreme Court of Iowa, 1885

Boyle v. Mallett

Boyle v. Mallett
Supreme Court of Iowa · Decided December 11, 1885 · Reed
67 Iowa 516; 25 N.W. 757

Boyle v. Mallett

Opinion of the Court

Reed, J.

Counsel for appellant have argued certain questions of fact,'which they claim arise under the evidence. We cannot consider these questions. It is not shown by the abstract that the evidence offered or introduced on the trial was ever certified by the judge of the circuit court, as is required by the statute; nor is it in any manner made to appear that all of the evidence is contained in the abstract. The cause cannot, therefore, be tried cte novo in this court; and, as there is no assignment of errors, we cannot treat it as an ordinary action. The judgment must therefore be

Affirmed.

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