Oregon Supreme Court, 1892

DuBois v. Perkins

DuBois v. Perkins
Oregon Supreme Court · Decided October 17, 1892
23 Or. 144; 31 P. 201; 1892 Ore. LEXIS 118

DuBois v. Perkins

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

Two exceptions to the evidence are presented by this record, neither of which is available. In both instances the object of the evidence was to contradict and weaken the evidence of the adverse party, and in matter and form was appropriate for that purpose.

Neither in the brief of counsel nor at the argument was any reason suggested or authority cited to show in what the errors consisted, and as we are unable to discover any, the judgment must be affirmed.

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