Case Name: Butts v. Sauve, Trustee
Court: Colorado Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Colorado
Decision Date: 1926-03-29
Citations: 79 Colo. 317
Docket Number: No. 11,310
Parties: Butts v. Sauve, Trustee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Colorado Reports
Volume: 79
Pages: 317–320

Head Matter:
No. 11,310.
Butts v. Sauve, Trustee.
Decided March 29, 1926.
Rehearing denied May 3, 1926.
Mr. John J. White, for plaintiff in error.
Mr. Ernest Morris, for defendant in error.
Department Two.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Denison
delivered the opinion of the court.
Butts was defeated in an adverse suit brought by him against Sauve, to recover that portion of the Moraine placer, claimed by the latter, which was covered by the Homestalce and Four Brothers lode claims, claimed by the former. The court directed a verdict for defendant and plaintiff brings error.
He claims there is no evidence to support the judgment.
At the close of the evidence both sides moved for a directed verdict, which, under our decisions, left the case to the court. Saxton v. Perry, 47 Colo. 263, 269, 107 Pac. 281; Auto Co. v. Petter, 72 Colo. 570, 212 Pac. 823; Boldt v. Motor Securities Co., 74 Colo. 55, 218 Pac. 743; Catlin v. Moynihan, 76 Colo. 164, 230 Pac. 1114. There was some evidence to support a finding that plaintiff's claim was not well founded and the consequent dismissal thereof; therefore we cannot disturb that part of the judgment, and, that being so, he has no standing to object that the defendant's claim was not supported by evidence. Connolly v. Hughes, 18 Colo. App. 372, 71 Pac. 681; Kirk v. Meldrum, 28 Colo. 453, 65 Pac. 633. It follows that the admission of improper evidence, if any was admitted, in support of defendant's title is not a matter of which plaintiff can now complain.
Judgment affirmed.
Mr. Chiee Justice Allen and Mr. Justice Whiteord concur.