Kurth v. Osborn
252 N.W. 851, 62 S.D. 298, 1934 S.D. LEXIS 23
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Kurth v. Osborn, 252 N.W. 851, 62 S.D. 298, 1934 S.D. LEXIS 23 (S.D. 1934).
Opinion
Plaintiff, having instituted an action against defendant in the circuit court, recovered judgment, and defendant appeals. An examination of the record fails to disclose any error on the part of the court during the trial or that the defendant has been in any wise prejudiced in his rights.
The judgment appealed from is affirmed.
All Judges concur.
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