Robert H. Herndon v. The City of MassillonRobert H. Herndon v. The City of Massillon
Plaintiff Robert H. Herndon brought an action under
During the course of deliberations, the jury asked the court to repeat its instructions to the jury. The court reporter was apparently unable to reproduce the original instructions, at least at that time. Therefore, with the consent of the parties, or at least without objection of either party, the district judge gave the jury new instructions. Unknown to both the court and the parties, this second set of instructions was not recorded by the court reporter.
Herndon filed a notice of appeal with this Court, but did not avail himself of
In
Illinois Central Railroad Co. v.
Riley,
Herndon’s second argument is that it was error for the district court to certify its version of the unrecorded proceedings to this Court. Herndon argues that this version of the instructions serves only to further prejudice his rights on appeal by substituting a carefully considered set of instructions, created expressly for review on appeal, for the instructions as they were actually given.
Whether the district judge’s recollection of the unrecorded jury instructions could be properly considered on appeal in the absence of any
For the reasons set forth above, the judgment of the district court is affirmed.