Case Name: NATIVE AMERICAN MINING CO., Respondent, v. JOHN LOCKWOOD, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1855-09-22
Citations: 1 Cal. Unrep. 5
Docket Number: No. 637
Parties: NATIVE AMERICAN MINING CO., Respondent, v. JOHN LOCKWOOD, Appellant.
Judges: I concur: Murray, C. J.
Reporter: California Unreported Cases
Volume: 1
Pages: 5–5

Head Matter:
NATIVE AMERICAN MINING CO., Respondent, v. JOHN LOCKWOOD, Appellant.
No. 637;
September 22, 1855.
Appeal. — A Verdict Found by a Jury on Conflicting Evidence will not be disturbed on appeal.
Appeal. — An Appeal from Instructions, Given or Refused, not appearing to have been excepted to, will not be entertained.
Appeal. — Assignments of Error not Apparent in the Record will not be considered.
APPEAL from Tenth Judicial District, Nevada County.
Regan & Dunn for respondent; Anderson & Whiteside for appellant.

Opinion:
HEYDENFELDT, J.
— The first five points would require this court to review the evidence (which is of conflicting character) and pass upon the correctness of the verdict, which we have always refused to do. Second, the sixth and seventh assignments relate to the instructions given and refused, to which the record fails to disclose that any exceptions were taken. Third, the eighth, tenth and eleventh do not appear upon the record.
It therefore results that there could be no error as to the ninth and twelfth assignments, and therefore there is no error in the record.
The judgment is affirmed.
I concur: Murray, C. J.