29 Iowa 267 | Iowa | 1870
Several objections to the proceedings are made, which have no foundation in the facts as certified in the record. It is unnecessary to notice them.
A motion for a new trial was overruled. One ground of the motion is, that the jury disregarded certain instructions given them by the court. For us to determine the question thus raised the evidence should be before us. A file of papers accompanying the record, but neither certified nor identified as a part thereof, purports to contain evidence in the case. But it does not appear that these unauthenticated papers give all the evidence. Out of a desire to protect the prisoner from possible error, we have examined these papers, and find that they do not sustain the objection just mentioned.
After verdict defendant. attempted to avail himself of
We have examined the record with that care the importance of the case demands, but have found no error in it. The judgment of the district court is therefore
Affirmed.