Main v. Cuen

78 P. 1111, 4 Ariz. 139, 1893 Ariz. LEXIS 33
CourtArizona Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 28, 1893
DocketCivil No. 336
StatusPublished

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Main v. Cuen, 78 P. 1111, 4 Ariz. 139, 1893 Ariz. LEXIS 33 (Ark. 1893).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The only question sought to be presented in this case is as to the exclusion by the court of evidence proposed by plaintiff in error at the trial.

There is no statement of facts in the record, and the proposed evidence is not included in the bill of exceptions.

No briefs have been filed by either party, though the cause has been in this court for more than a year.

The record discloses no error,

The writ denied.

Gooding, O. J., Kibbey, J., Wells, J.

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