Scott v. Sowden
California Supreme Court Feb 21, 1888 No. No. 12,123Published
Before: Foote
Synopsis
, Appeal—No Appearance or Brief by Appellant.—Where there is no appearance by appellant, and there are no points or authorities filed in his behalf, the judgment appealed from will be affirmed.1
FOOTE, C. There being no appearance on the part of the appellant, and no points or authorities filed on his behalf, the judgment and order appealed from should be affirmed.
We concur: Belcher, C. C.; Hayne, C.
Per CURIAM. For the reasons given in the foregoing opinion the judgment and order appealed from are affirmed.
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