Groene v. Commissioner of Labor
Groene v. Commissioner of Labor
Opinion of the Court
The petitioner, Dr. James P. Groene, has appealed from the order of the district court affirming the order of the Commissioner of Labor.
The principal issue in this case is whether the persons
A bill of exceptions has not been filed in this court, and the transcript fails to show that a bill of exceptions was ever filed in the district court. In the absence of a bill of exceptions, the judgment of the trial court will be affirmed if the pleadings support the judgment. In re Estate of Kesting, 220 Neb. 524, 371 N.W.2d 107 (1985).
In the petitioner’s brief there is some reference to a possible constitutional question. In order for a constitutional question to be considered, Neb. Ct. R. of Prac. 16A (rev. 1986) requires that a notice of a constitutional question be filed with the brief. Livestock Carriers Div. of M. C. Assn. v. Midwest Packers Traf. Assn., 191 Neb. 1, 213 N.W.2d 443 (1973) (Boslaugh, J., concurring). The record fails to show compliance with this rule.
Since the pleadings support the judgment of the district court, it is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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