In proceedings in contempt the facts found by the judge are not reviewable by this Court, except for the purpose of passing upon their sufficiency to warrant the judgment. Young v. Rollins,
There was error.
Cited: Lodge v. Gibbs,
(580)
In proceedings in contempt the facts found by the judge are not reviewable by this Court, except for the purpose of passing upon their sufficiency to warrant the judgment. Young v. Rollins,
There was error.
Cited: Lodge v. Gibbs,
(580)