20 S.E. 721 | N.C. | 1894
The appellant moves to remand the cause because there is no case on appeal, and the judge (Graves) died before settling the same. This would be true, if it was an appeal in which a case settled is essential, and the appellant has not been guilty of laches. State v. Parks,
Appeal dismissed.
Cited: Heath v. Lancaster,
(553)