Appellate Court of Illinois, 1890

Douglass v. Suggs

Douglass v. Suggs
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided June 5, 1890
36 Ill. App. 554; 1890 Ill. App. LEXIS 96

Douglass v. Suggs

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

On motion of the defendant in error the hill of exceptions in this case was stricken from the record. There being no errors assigned, except such as required an examination of the evidence as preserved in the bill of exceptions, it follows that when the bill was stricken from the record there remains nothing to be examined by us, the presumption being in favor of the regularity of the proceedings ; and for that reason the judgment will be affirmed.

Judgment affirmed.

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