110 So. 366 | Miss. | 1926
Stenographers of the circuit and chancery courts are not officers of the supreme court, but of the courts by which they were appointed, and a stenographer's transcript of the evidence introduced on the trial of a case in a court below is a part of the record in the case on the trial of which the evidence was offered. It is no part of the duty of the supreme court, and it is without power, to coerce the officers of the courts below into the performance of the duties which they owe, not to the supreme court, but to the courts of which they are officers. Such power and duty rests with the courts below.
Petition denied. *555