Roberts v. Fesler
128 N.E. 359, 74 Ind. App. 333, 1920 Ind. App. LEXIS 245
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Roberts v. Fesler, 128 N.E. 359, 74 Ind. App. 333, 1920 Ind. App. LEXIS 245 (Ind. Ct. App. 1920).
Opinion
Appellant having shown prima facie error, the failure of appellee to file a brief, will, under the authority of Burroughs v. Burroughs (1913), [334]*334180 Ind. 380, 103 N. E. 1, be treated as a confession of error.
Judgment is therefore reversed without prejudice, with direction to grant appellant a new trial.
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