Woolley v. State
8 Ind. 377
Opinion
We have frequently decided that we will not entertain an appeal on any preliminary or interlocutory decision of the Court below. 2 R. S. 1852, p. 158. The record must show a final determination, unless in those cases specially excepted by statute
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