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Losure v. Miller
45 Neb. 465
Neb.
1895
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Norval, C. J.

This is an action to recover damages for an alleged malicious prosecution. There was a trial to the court, a jury being waived, with findings and judgment for the plaintiff. The defendant prosecutes a petition in error to this court.

But a single proposition is discussed in the briefs, and that is the evidence in the case is insufficient to sustain the findings and judgment; and this question cannot be considered by this court, for the reason the record fails to disclose that a ruling of the trial court was made upon the motion for a new trial. (Hull v. Miller, 6 Neb., 128; Smith v. Spaulding, 34 Neb., 128; Scroggin v. National Lumber Co., 41 Neb., 195.) The judgment is

Affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Losure v. Miller
Court Name: Nebraska Supreme Court
Date Published: Jun 19, 1895
Citation: 45 Neb. 465
Docket Number: No. 6137
Court Abbreviation: Neb.
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