Case Name: GRIFFITH v. MONTANDON
Court: Idaho Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Idaho
Decision Date: 1894-03-01
Citations: 4 Idaho 105
Docket Number: 
Parties: GRIFFITH v. MONTANDON.
Judges: 
Reporter: Idaho Reports
Volume: 4
Pages: 105–105

Head Matter:
(March 1, 1894.)
GRIFFITH v. MONTANDON.
OPINION granting a rehearing.
A. F. Montandon, for Appellant.
Kingsbury & Parsons, for Respondent.
No briefs on file upon the point decided by the court.

Opinion:
SULLIVAN, J.
This is a petition for a rehearing. It is based upon the ground of the unintentional error of the judge in permitting a misleading or false certificate to be inadvertently made a part of the bill of exceptions.
A certificate of the judge who settled the bill of exceptions is attached to and made a part of the petition for a rehearing showing that said first-named certificate is false.
In order that justice may be done, we think that a rehearing should be granted, and it is so ordered.