61 Ga. 492 | Ga. | 1878
(a) If no motion for a new trial. Incorporate the evidence in the bill of exceptions somewhere. It may be the first thing, or the last thing before the judge’s certificate, or it may come in at any intermediate place. Or, let it follow the judge’s certificate as an exhibit, referring to it as such in the bill of exceptions, and having the judge to place his signature to or upon the exhibit to identify it as the same to which the bill of exceptions refers.
(5) If a motion for a new trial. Pursue either of the foregoing methods, just as if there had been no motion ; or simply refer, in the bill of exceptions, to the brief of the evidence approved and filed on the motion for a new trial, leaving the clerk to send up a copy of the brief in the transcript. To make the brief a- part of the record, so as to fit it for' appearing in the transcript, it .must be expressly
Writ of error dismissed.