Madison & Indianapolis Railroad v. Trustees of Franklin Township

8 Ind. 528
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 27, 1857
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Madison & Indianapolis Railroad v. Trustees of Franklin Township, 8 Ind. 528 (Ind. 1857).

Opinion

per Curiam.

This was a prosecution by the trustees of Franklin township, in Johnson county, against the appellants, for obstructing a highway. On appeal, there was a trial by the Court, and judgment for the plaintiffs. The record states that a motion for a new trial was made, but 'no reasons were filed as required by the statute. 2 R. S. p. 119, s. 355. No question is pre[529]*529sented for this Court, and the'judgment is affirmed with 10 per cent, damages, and costs.

F. M. Finch, for the appellants. 8. P. yler, for the appellees.

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