Case ID: nev_19/html/0311-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Belknap, C. J.:", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

[No. 1234.]
    THE COUNTY OF WHITE PINE, appellant, v. H. S. HERRICK et al., Respondents.
    Appeal — Statement—Evidence to Support Judgment — Presumption.—A judgment of the district dourt will not be disturbed as being unsupported by the evidence, when the statement fails to affirmatively show that it contains all o£ the material evidence.
    Appeal from the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District, Eureka County.
    
      II. K. Mitchell, for Appellant:
    
      Baker & Wines, for Respondents:
   By the Court,

Belknap, C. J.:

This appeal is taken from a judgment of nonsuit entered upon defendants’ motion. The statement on appeal does not purport to contain all of the evidence adduced at the trial. This court has repeatedly held that a judgment of the district court will not be disturbed as being unsupported by the evidence when the statement fails to affirmatively show that it contains all of the material evidence. (Sherwood v. Sissa, 5 Nev. 349; Bowker v. Goodwin, 7 Nev. 135; Libby v. Dalton, 9 Nev. 23; Sherman v. Shaw, Id. 148; Mandlebaum v. Liebes, 17 Nev. 131; Caples v. C. P. R. R. Co., 6 Nev. 265.) In the absence of such showing, the court has uniformly indulged the presumption that the facts necessary to sustain the ruling were established at the trial. It results that the question of insufficiency of the evidence cannot be reviewed.

The only subject remaining for examination is the judgment roll, in which no error appears or is claimed. Judgment affirmed.