The plaintiff appeals from a judgment in the defendant’s favor on a personal injury action which was tried before a jury. Both parties support their contentions on appeal by references and citations to the trial transcript, of which only a very small portion was provided for this court. Missing parts of the transcript of evidence are essential to determine the merits of the plaintiffs enumerations of error.
Although the plaintiff claims to be indigent and unable to afford the costs of producing the whole transcript, she did not comply with the provisions of Code Ann. § 6-806 (Ga. L. 1965, pp. 18,26) for omitting portions of the transcript, and, in fact, indicated in her notice of
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appeal that the transcript would be filed. Since there are important parts missing from the transcript of evidence received by this court, there is no question presented by appeal upon which this court can pass.
Addis v. Spain,
Judgment affirmed.
