Doe on Demise of Ellis v. Brasee

5 Ind. 510
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided December 8, 1854·Published

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Ejectment. Trial below upon the gene-

ral issue, and judgment for the defendant. No objection was made to any evidence admitted, and no evidence offered was refused. A new trial was not asked.

The record presents no question that this Court can notice. Galbreath v. Doe, 8 Blackf. 366.

The judgment is affirmed with costs.

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