Case Name: Ritter v. Wilson
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1882-05
Citations: 82 Ind. 601
Docket Number: No. 9350
Parties: Ritter v. Wilson.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 82
Pages: 601–601

Head Matter:
No. 9350.
Ritter v. Wilson.
From the Kosciusko Circuit Court.
J. S. Frazer and W. D. Frazer, for appellant.
W. S. Marshall and H. D. Wilson, for appellee.

Opinion:
Elliott, J.
It is insisted by the appellee that the evidence is notin the record, for the reason that the bill of exceptions does not contain the statement that " this was all the evidence given in the cause," or equivalent words. The contention of appellee must prevail.
It is necessary to a proper understanding and decision of the questions involved, that the entire evidence should be examined, Louisville, etc., R. W. Co. v. Murdock, ante, p. 381; and, as it is not in the record, the result is, that the judgment must be affirmed.