Case Name: Apple v. Atkinson
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1870-11
Citations: 34 Ind. 518
Docket Number: 
Parties: Apple v. Atkinson.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 34
Pages: 518–519

Head Matter:
Apple v. Atkinson.
Supreme Court.—Assignment of Errors.—There being no error assigned, upon an appeal to the Supreme Court, for any ruling of the court below on any pleading, or for the refusal to grant a new trial, the judgment was affirmed.
Same.—Petition for Rehearing.—A petition for a rehearing signed by a person not a party, without any designation, prefix, or addition, to Indicate that he is an attorney for a party, is not entitled to consideration by the Supreme Court.
APPEAL from the Marion Civil Circuit Court

Opinion:
Pettit, C. J.
There is no error assigned for any ruling of the court below on any pleading, nor for the refusal of the court to grant a new trial. We can, therefore, do nothing in the case but affirm the judgment, which is done at the costs of the appellant.