Heddleson v. Hendricks
Heddleson v. Hendricks
Opinion of the Court
The ground of the motion is that the bill of exceptions was not presented to opposite counsel for examination ten days before- the expiration of the forty days after term, nor to the judges for their signature five days prior thereto, as required by section 5302, Revised. Statutes, which facts are sought to be shown by affidavit.
It appears by the record that the cause was tried at the-September term, 1891, of the circuit court, and judgment entered September 24, 1891. It was then ordered that the journal remain open for the period of forty days from the.
Held: The record imports verity, and cannot be impeached by evidence aliunde tending to show that the requirements of the statute were not complied witíi.
Motion overruled.
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