Tice v. Fleming

84 Mo. App. 162, 1900 Mo. App. LEXIS 26
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 10, 1900
StatusPublished

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Tice v. Fleming, 84 Mo. App. 162, 1900 Mo. App. LEXIS 26 (Mo. Ct. App. 1900).

Opinion

BLAND, P. J.

The appellant by his motion for a new trial, which is incorporated in the bill of exceptions and is made a part of the record, raised a constitutional question in the trial court, which constitutional question is duly presented to this court for decision, wherefore the cause is transferred to the supreme court for its decision.

Judge Bond concurs; Judge Biggs absent.

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