Arnold v. Blabon

147 Pa. 372 | Pa. | 1892

Pee Curiam,

The first specification of error is not properly assigned, and if it had been it would not have helped the appellant, as the evidence was properly admitted. A careful examination of the remaining specification fails to disclose error on the part of the court. The error, if any, was with the jury.

Judgment affirmed.

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