271 F. 680 | 8th Cir. | 1921
The parties to this litigation will be referred to as they were in the trial court. The plaintiff commenced action at law against the defendant to recover certain income taxes paid under protest, After issue joined a jury was duly waived and the action tried to the court. The court, after hearing the evidence, found the issues generally for the defendant, and entered judgment accordingly. The plaintiff brought the case here on writ of error.
Counsel for plaintiff assigns three errors. The first two assignments of error are to the effect that the court erred in making certain assumptions of fact. The third assignment of error is to the effect that the court erred in rendering judgment for the defendant, for the reason that under the law and the facts judgment ought to have been entered for the plaintiff. ,
In this state of the case, we have nothing to do but to affirm the judgment below; and it is so ordered.