Robinson v. Wire
Robinson v. Wire
Opinion of the Court
Opinion of the court by
Appellant was the plaintiff below. In that court motions were made by the appellant for a change of venue and for a continuance. Both of these motions were overruled. After these motions had been overruled the cause was called for trial, and dismissed for want of prosecution, and judgment rendered against the appellant for costs. Appellant moved for a new trial assigning in support of his motion two causes: 1st. The overruling of his motion for a change of venue. 2d. Overruling his motion for a continuance.
The record does not present any question for our consideration. The only causes assigned for a new trial are based upon rulings made prior to the order of dismissal, and were disposed of by that order. As the appellant does not, by his motion, attack the correctness of the ruling dismissing the cause for want of prosecution, we
Judgment affirmed.
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