Hart v. Tibbetts
California Supreme Court Nov 5, 1883 No. No. 9625Published
Synopsis
Appeal.—With an Unauthenticated Statement of a Motion for a new trial and with no point made on the judgment-roll there is nothing before the court.
By the COURT. The statement on motion for a new trial is not authenticated in any way, and no point is made on the judgment-roll. There is, therefore, no point presented that we can consider.
Judgment and order affirmed.
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