Ahlhauser v. Butler

63 F. 792, 11 C.C.A. 434, 1894 U.S. App. LEXIS 2440
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
DecidedOctober 1, 1894
DocketNo. 154
StatusPublished

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Ahlhauser v. Butler, 63 F. 792, 11 C.C.A. 434, 1894 U.S. App. LEXIS 2440 (7th Cir. 1894).

Opinion

BUNN, District Judge.

The court is satisfied to affirm the judgment of the circuit court in this case, upon the opinion of the judge before whom the case was tried, reported in 57 Fed. 121, with this observation: That the case does not present itself here, as in the court below, upon the facts and the law together. The court below' has found the facts, and that finding has the effect of' the verdict of a jury. Appellees’ liability turned upon the ques[793]*793tion of negligence in their practice as attorneys in the cases. That question is one essentially of fact, which has been found by the court in favor of the appellees (defendants below), and cannot be reviewed here. That court found that the defendants were not guilty of any negligence or unskillfulness, either in the commencement or subsequent management of the cases. This court cannot go behind that finding to review the evidence. That is the settled law of (his court and of the United States supreme court. We have no power to review the finding of a trial court upon questions of fact. We can only inquire whether the facts found are sufficient to support the judgment. We are satisfied that the findings of fact are supported by the evidence, and that the court has properly applied the law. St. Louis v. Rutz, 138 U. S. 226, 11 Sup. Ct. 337; Runkle v. Burnham, 153 U. S. 216, 14 Sup. Ct. 837; Reed v. Stapp, 9 U. S. App. 34, 3 C. C. A. 244, and 52 Fed. 641, and cases cited; Skinner v. Franklin Co., 6 C. C. A. 118, 56 Fed. 783, and cases cited.

The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.

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Related

St. Louis v. Rutz
138 U.S. 226 (Supreme Court, 1891)
Runkle v. Burnham
153 U.S. 216 (Supreme Court, 1894)
Reed v. Stapp
52 F. 641 (Seventh Circuit, 1892)
Skinner v. Franklin County
56 F. 783 (Seventh Circuit, 1893)
Ahlhauser v. Butler
57 F. 121 (U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Eastern Wisconsin, 1893)

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