Indiana Supreme Court, 1871

Leffret v. Jackson

Leffret v. Jackson
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided May 15, 1871 · Pettit
35 Ind. 64

Leffret v. Jackson

Opinion of the Court

Pettit, J.

This was a proceeding to contest an election, commenced before the board of commissioners. On an appeal to the circuit court, the cause was dismissed on the motion of the defendant. Exception, and time given to file a bill of exceptions, but none was filed. There is, therefore, no question before us for our consideration. On the authority of Dritt v. Dodds, decided at this term, ante, p. 63, the judgment of the circuit court is affirmed, at the costs of the appellant.

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