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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 75
    JOSEPH WHITE v. NANCY WHITE
    Montgomery County Court of Appeals
    (No. 465,
    decided Nov. 27, 1922)
    EVIDENCE — Last deposition — Court may admit secondary evidence of contents.
    Attorneys — Egan & Delscamp, for plaintiff in error; Charles R. Doll, for defendants in error.
   PER CURIAM:

A deposition, after it had become a part of the files of the court, had been lost or mislaid, the Court of Appeals held, that it was within the discretion of the court to admit secondary evidence of the contents of the deposition.

This court, considering all the evidence, held that the judgment of the court below was not contrary to the evidence, and affirmed the judgment.