New York Court of Appeals, 1849

King v. Dennis

King v. Dennis
New York Court of Appeals · Decided May 15, 1849
3 How. Pr. 419

King v. Dennis

Opinion of the Court

The Court said the Plaintiff should have turned the case into a bill of exceptions, by stating in the usual form that exceptions were taken to the ruling on. the trial, and had the same signed and sealed by the judge. This court cannot review decisions at the circuit. on a case; there must be a bill of exceptions or special verdict. As the court can take no notice of the case, there does not appear to be any error in the proceedings; therefore, judgment affirmed.

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