Griffith v. Welsh
Appellate Court of Illinois
Griffith v. Welsh, 32 Ill. App. 396 (1890)
1889 Ill. App. LEXIS 157
Griffith v. Welsh
Opinion of the Court
The judgment in this case must be affirmed because the bill of exceptions fails to show that a motion for a new trial, or exception to the judgment was - made. The record of the judgment as certified by the clerk does so show, but this is not the proper mode. James v. Dexter, 113 Ill. 654; Dickett v. Durrell, 11 Ill. 72; Law v. Fletcher, 84 Ill. 45.
The judgment of the County Court will therefore be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
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