Case Name: Commonwealth v. Lexington & Eastern Railway Company
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1915-12-17
Citations: 167 Ky. 442
Docket Number: 
Parties: Commonwealth v. Lexington & Eastern Railway Company.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kentucky Reports
Volume: 167
Pages: 442–442

Head Matter:
Commonwealth v. Lexington & Eastern Railway Company.
(Decided December 17, 1915.)
Appeal from Lee Circuit Court.
• Appeal and Error — Briefs—Failure to File. — Where appellant has filed no brief specifying the errors for which a reversal is asked, it will be presumed that no errors exist and that the judgment is correct.
' T. C. JOHNSON and M. M. LOGAN,- Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.
SAMUEL M. WILSON, BENJ. D. WARFIELD, SAM HURST and G. W. GOURLEY for appellee.

Opinion:
Opinion of the Court by
William Rogers Clay, Commissioner
Affirming.
Appellee, Lexington & Eastern Railway Company, was indicted under section 772-a, Kentucky Statutes, for a failure, on August 21st, 1914, to run and operate a passenger or a mixed train over a-certain portion of its road exceeding five miles in length. On the trial before a jury defendant was acquitted. The Commonwealth appeals.
No brief has been filed for appellant. In the absence of a brief specifying the errors for which a reversal is asked, it will be -presumed that no errors - exist and •that the judgment is correct. Continental Insurance Co. v. Ramsey, 160 Ky., 441; Crawford v. Wiedemann, 158 Ky., 33; Brown v. Daniels, 154 Ky., 267.
Judgment affirmed.