Ohio Court of Appeals, 1937

Kennedy v. Mancini

Kennedy v. Mancini
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided January 20, 1937 · Barnes, Craig, Hornbeck
23 Ohio Law. Abs. 529; 1937 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 1241

Kennedy v. Mancini

Opinion of the Court

OPINION

By THE COURT

Submitted on motion of the appellee to dismiss the proceedings because there is no bill of exceptions on file, it having been ordered stricken on motion.

We have examined the four assignments of error and find that each of them relates to the evidence and would require the transcript of the testimony to exemplify the errors assigned. Inasmuch as there is no bill of exceptions we could not determine whether or not the claims of error are well made. The action then required in this court will not be to dismiss as sought in the motion but to affirm the judgment and remand the cause to the trial court. It will be so ordered. Exceptions may be noted.

CRAIG, PJ, HORNBECK and BARNES, JJ, concur.

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