Case Name: Melvin et al. v. Hamilton, Administrator
Court: Appellate Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1936-02-06
Citations: 101 Ind. App. 456
Docket Number: No. 15,194
Parties: Melvin et al. v. Hamilton, Administrator.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 101
Pages: 456–457

Head Matter:
Melvin et al. v. Hamilton, Administrator.
[No. 15,194.
Filed February 6, 1936.]
V. J. McCarty, for appellants.
O. W. Hubbard, for appellees.

Opinion:
Wood, J.
This is an attempted appeal from a judgment of the Franklin Circuit Court. The sole error assigned for reversal is the overruling of appellant's motion for a new trial. The appellants have failed to set out a copy of their motion for a new trial or the substance thereof in their brief. The brief also fails to show that any time was given in which to file a bill of exceptions containing the evidence and proceedings of the trial court or that any bill of exceptions approved by such court was ever filed and made a part of the record. Thus no question is presented for our consideration. State ex rel. v. Hinds (1929), 200 Ind. 613, 165 N. E. 754; United Paperboard Co. v. Muncie, etc., Co. (1926), 84 Ind. App. 333, 151 N. E. 365; Indiana Service Corporation v. Daily (1928), 87 Ind. App. 6, 159 N. E. 767; Rule 21, Supreme and Appellate Courts.
The death of appellee having been suggested the judgment is affirmed as of date of submission.