117 So. 55 | Ala. | 1928
The bill of exceptions in this case was prepared, that is, was copied from the stenographic notes taken at the trial, with utter disregard of Circuit Court Rule *606
32 (Code 1923, vol. 4, p. 905). The only errors assigned relate to the refusal of five charges refused to the defendant, appellant. Considered as an effort to review the refusal of these charges by the trial court, the bill of exceptions is laden to the limit of its capacity with immaterialities and irrelevancies. It has all the redundancies charged to the bill of exceptions in Gassenheimer Paper Co. v. Marietta Paper Co.,
In the absence of a bill of exceptions the errors assigned cannot be considered.
Affirmed.
ANDERSON, C. J., and BOULDIN and BROWN, JJ., concur.