Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1877

Behan v. Williams

Behan v. Williams
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court · Decided November 7, 1877
123 Mass. 366; 1877 Mass. LEXIS 294

Behan v. Williams

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

The bill of exceptions does not show that the presiding judge excluded from his consideration any evidence offered by the defendant, or ruled on any question of law; but only that, assuming the truth of the facts offered to be proved, the judge, in the exercise of his discretion, refused to grant a new trial. Such refusal is clearly not a matter of ex oeption. Fxcej-tions overruled, with double costs.

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