Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1904

Beckner v. Henquenet

Beckner v. Henquenet
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided March 4, 1904 · Burwell, Beauchamp, Burford
75 P. 1131; 14 Okla. 3; 1904 OK 16; 1904 Okla. LEXIS 46

Beckner v. Henquenet

Opinion of the Court

Opinion of the court by

Burwell, J.:

The plaintiff recovered judgment for fifteen dollars and costs against the defendant, for damages done by defendant’s cattle to plaintiff’s crops. Defendant appeals. Although the judge’s certificate recites that fact, the record does not contain all of the evidence. Hence, it is impossible to say that the judgment is not supported by the weight thereof. (Pappe v. American Fire Ins. Company, 8 Okla. 97; Ragains v. The Geiser Manufacturing Company, 10 Okla. 544.)

Nor can we determine that the newly discovered evidence was not cumulative merely. The judgment of the lower court is affirmed, at cost of appellant.

Beauchamp, J., who presided in the court below, not sitting; Burford, C. J., absent; all the other Justices concurring.

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