McGill v. Rainaldi
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1858Published
Before: Field
Synopsis
Where there is no statement embodied in the record, this Court will look only to the judgment roll.
Field, J., delivered the opinion of the Court— Baldwin, J., and Terry, C. J., concurring.
There is no .statement embodied in the record; and the case must be determined upon the judgment roll; and this discloses no error. The appeal is frivolous, and was evidently taken for delay.
Judgment affirmed, with ten per cent, damages.
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