Nelson v. Hart

14 Ind. 448
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided June 11, 1860·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Suit by the appellant against the appellee. Trial by the Court; finding and judgment for the defendant.

The errors assigned are upon the admission of the testimony of a witness claimed to be incompetent to testify, and the admission of a deposition in evidence which had been suppressed.

There was no motion for a new trial; hence, no question is presented for our consideration. Kent v. Lawson, 12 Ind. R. 675.

The judgment is affirmed with costs.

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