Griffith v. Welsh
32 Ill. App. 396 | Ill. App. Ct. | 1890
The judgment in this case must be affirmed because the bill of exceptions fails to show that a motion for a new trial, or exception to the judgment was - made. The record of the judgment as certified by the clerk does so show, but this is not the proper mode. James v. Dexter, 113 Ill. 654; Dickett v. Durrell, 11 Ill. 72; Law v. Fletcher, 84 Ill. 45.
The judgment of the County Court will therefore be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.