Case Name: Bonnel v. Shirley et al.
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1892-04-26
Citations: 131 Ind. 362
Docket Number: No. 15,647
Parties: Bonnel v. Shirley et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 131
Pages: 362–362

Head Matter:
No. 15,647.
Bonnel v. Shirley et al.
Filed April 26, 1892.
Practice. — Supreme Court. — Insufficiency of Brief. — Where a brief filed in • the Supreme Court contains nothing but a bare assertion of errors, no question is presented thereby for the consideration of the court.
From the Carroll Circuit Court.
C. S. Wesner and O. D. Wesner, for appellants.

Opinion:
McBride, J.
The brief filed by counsel for the appellant contains nothing whatever by way of argument, or citation of authority. Nor is there even a suggestion of any reason, or ground, for holding the action of the court below erroneous.
We find nothing in it but a bare assertion of error. Such a brief presents no question for our consideration. Harrison v. Hedges, 60 Ind. 266; Bray v. Franklin Life Ins. Co., 68 Ind. 6; Landwerlen v. Wheeler, 106 Ind. 523, and many other cases.
Judgment affirmed.