Case Name: Knox v. Lexington Terminal Railroad Co.
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1909-06-29
Citations: 6 Ga. App. 385
Docket Number: 1717
Parties: Knox v. Lexington Terminal Railroad Co.
Judges: 
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 6
Pages: 385–385

Head Matter:
1717.
Knox v. Lexington Terminal Railroad Co.
Appeal, from Oglethorpe superior court — Judge Worley. December 2, 1908.
Submitted April 13,
Decided June 29, 1909.
J. G. Faust, for plaintiff.
Joseph B. & Bryan Gumming, Hamilton McWhorter Jr., for defendant.

Opinion:
Powell, J.
The sole exception is to the overruling of a motion for a new trial. There is no legal brief of the evidence. What purports to be a . brief of the evidence is fatally defective in two respects: it is not abridged, but consists of the full stenographic report of the oral testimony (that which was excluded as well as that which was admitted', together with a statement of objections of counsel and rulings of the court), to which has been added a full verbatim copy of the interrogatories and answers, and of the documentary exhibits thereto; also it is not approved by the trial judge. The assignments of error can not be considered. Civil Code, §5488; Madison v. State, 4 Ga. App. 218 (60 S. E. 1068). Judgment affirmed.