Case Name: Hardnicke, Guardian, v. Cherry
Court: Arkansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Arkansas
Decision Date: 1946-01-21
Citations: 209 Ark. 1009
Docket Number: 4-7857
Parties: Hardnicke, Guardian, v. Cherry.
Judges: 
Reporter: Arkansas Reports
Volume: 209
Pages: 1009–1010

Head Matter:
Hardnicke, Guardian, v. Cherry.
4-7857
190 S. W. 2d 521
Opinion delivered January 21, 1946.
J. II. Carmichael, for appellant.
Luke Arnett, for appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam :
The requirement that oral testimony be brought into the record by bill of exceptions, except where depositions are used, was not modified by Act 196 of 1945.
The testimony complained of in the pending motion to strike does not appear to have been brought into the record by bill of exceptions or depositions; therefore it was not properly preserved, and appellee's motion to strike should be sustained. But that does not necessarily dispose of the case and the motion to dismiss the appeal is overruled, with leave to the respondent to apply to the trial court for an order, nunc pro tunc, to make the record speak the truth if, as a matter of fact, the questioned testimony was properly preserved.