Terry v. Cooper
119 Ga. 142 | Ga. | 1903
Where a bill of exceptions assigns error upon a judgment which is apparently regular and correct, and does not show what points were decided or made in the court below, or specify wherein the judgment complained of was erroneous, the assignment of error is insufficient, the plaintiff in error has failed to affirmatively show error, and the judgment must be affirmed. Judgment affirmed.