Lester v. Johnson
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Opinion
Such a proceeding is wholly without authority of law, and cannot stand at all. See Code, §§216, 247.
Even if the order in express terms had authorized the motion for a new trial to be made, it ought to have been made, if it could be made at all, within thirty days, for that is the time within which he could except; but that could not be done then in this case, perhaps, because it would originate in vacation; and if made and filed at the next term, as seems to have been afterwards attempted, it would be too late, as the judge held, by analogy to the time prescribed for bills of exceptions.
It is unnecessary, however, in this case to consider that view of the case, because there was no reservation of the right to move for a new trial, but only of the right to except. To except is one thing, to move for a new trial is another. It is true that the order for the hearing gives the right to except as before a jury, but that means to except to the rulings of the court in admitting or rejecting evidence, or deciding law points as if before a jury. It cannot mean to move for a new trial, because you can move for a new trial before another jury, for who ever heard of a jury before a judge of the superior court in vacation. It means the right to except and by bill of exceptions to bring the case here. And that gives the party excepting all.his rights ; for he can except to the judgment on the facts in such a case as this, where law and facts are submitted to the judge, as well as to the judgment on the law. See 45 Ga., 167.
There being no authority of law for the motion for a [298]*298new trial of a judgment rendered by a judge of the superior court in vacation, the motion was properly dismissed, and the judgment dismissing it is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
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