Bryant v. Gray
Before: Lennon
Synopsis
The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.
William Ellis Lady, Parke Godwin, and A. D. Orme, for Appellant.
LENNON, J.
This was an action for damages for personal injuries resulting from- a collision on a public highway in Los Angeles County between a motorcycle driven by plaintiff and an automobile driven by defendant. Although none of the evidence offered and received upon the trial of
[680]
the- ease is incorporated in the bill of exceptions upon which the appeal is presented, plaintiff’s counsel, as he asserts in his opening brief, “seeks a reversal upon matters of law alone, in this, that the trial court committed error in the giving and refusing to give requested instructions. . . . ” In addition to setting out the instructions given and those requested and refused, the bill of exceptions declares that “evidence was offered and admitted on the trial justifying the giving of every instruction that was given and the refusal of every instruction that was refused. There' was sufficient evidence j;o sustain all the answers to the special interrogatories and general verdict.” As thus made up the bill of exceptions was settled and allowed by the trial judge, and as settled and allowed it was stipulated" by counsel for the respective parties to be correct.
It has been the rule in this jurisdiction, first enunciated in
People
v.
McCauley,
1 Cal. 379, and continuing on down through a long line of decisions, that the correctness and applicability of instructions cannot be reviewed by this court if the record on appeal does not show what the evidence was.
(Frost
v.
Grizzly Bluff Creamery Co.,
102 Cal. 525, [36 Pac. 929].) The only relaxation of the rule is 'found in a case where an instruction given was held to be erroneous in any conceivable state of the evidence.
(People
v.
Levison,
16 Cal. 98, [76 Am. Dec. 505];
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