169 Ind. 279 | Ind. | 1907
This was a proceeding instituted in the Appellate Court by the State of Indiana, on the relation of the Columbus Street Railway & Light Company, to compel the Honorable William E. Deupree, as judge of the Brown Circuit Court, to sign a bill of exceptions in a cause pending on appeal in said court. Such proceedings were had that a peremptory writ was issued from said court commanding
It is laid down in Powell, App. Proc., p. 253, that “when the court has exhausted its endeavors to have the bill of exceptions correctly returned, the court will still do what is in its power to obtain the ends of justice. If the court has been unable to obtain the bill duly signed, either because the judge absolutely refuses, or [because of] some accident
The petition to transfer is dismissed.