Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1872

Settles v. Cotton's Admr.

Settles v. Cotton's Admr.
Court of Appeals of Kentucky · Decided June 7, 1872 · Hardin
5 Ky. Op. 762; 1872 Ky. LEXIS 369

Settles v. Cotton's Admr.

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

Judge Hardin :

Without particularly disposing of other reasons for affirming the judgment, which have been urged by the counsel for the appellee, several of which seem to be sufficient, we must affirm the judgment, because, there being no bill of exceptions in the record, this court cannot know-what evidence was heard by the court and must presume, therefore, that the judgment was based on sufficient evidence.

Wherefore the judgment is affirmed.

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