Case Name: CANEY v. SILVERTHORNE
Court: Supreme Court of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1858
Citations: 9 Cal. 67
Docket Number: 
Parties: CANEY v. SILVERTHORNE.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Reports
Volume: 9
Pages: 67–68

Head Matter:
CANEY v. SILVERTHORNE.
A party failing to give notice, in time, of his intention to move for a new trial, or to file his statement in time, waives his right to move for a new trial.
Appeal from the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District.
The facts upon which this case turned, appear in the opinion of the Court.
McDougall & Sharp for Appellant.
Shafter, Park & Shafter, for Respondent.

Opinion:
Burnett, J., delivered the opinion of the Court—TERRy, C. J., concurring.
The defendant, having failed to give notice of his intention to move for a new trial, or to file his statement within the time limited by the statute, lost his right to move for a new trial. (Practice Act, § 195.)
There is no statement on appeal; the statement for new trial not having been filed in time, is not properly a part of the record. We can only look at the judgment-roll; which, being regular on its face, judgment is affirmed, with costs.