Schreiber v. Whitney
California Supreme Court May 12, 1882 No. No. 6,935Published
Synopsis
New Trial—Authentication of Statement—Certificate.—A motion for new trial was submitted upon a statement certified to be correct by the attorneys of both parties. Held: The statement not being signed and certified by the Judge of the Court below, as required by Sub. 4, § 659 C. C. P., must be disregarded.
The Court: The document in the transcript, purporting to be a statement on motion for new trial, is not signed and certified by the Judge of the Court below, as required by Sub. 4, Sec. 659, C. C. P., and must be disregarded.
There is no error in the judgment roll.
Judgment and order affirmed.
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