Case Name: JOHN KNOELL, PROSECUTOR IN CERTIORARI, v. PATRICK I. JORDAN, DEFENDANT IN CERTIORARI
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1902-11-10
Citations: 68 N.J.L. 605
Docket Number: 
Parties: JOHN KNOELL, PROSECUTOR IN CERTIORARI, v. PATRICK I. JORDAN, DEFENDANT IN CERTIORARI.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Law Reports
Volume: 68
Pages: 605–605

Head Matter:
JOHN KNOELL, PROSECUTOR IN CERTIORARI, v. PATRICK I. JORDAN, DEFENDANT IN CERTIORARI.
Submitted July 5, 1902
Decided November 10, 1902.
A certiorari directed to a District Court and the reasons assigned for reversal relating exclusively to the proceedings at the trial, cannot be heard where the only evidence of those proceedings is a stipulation signed by the attorneys of the parties.
On certiorari.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
This certiorari brings np a judgment rendered in-the District Court of the city of Camden. The reasons assigned for reversal relate exclusively to the proceedings at the trial, and the only evidence of those proceedings laid before us is a stipulation signed by the attorneys of- -the parties.
It is our settled practice not to regard such a stipulation in cases of this character. Monitor Lodge v. Goldy, 29 Vroom 119; Houman v. Schulster, 31 Id. 132; Staten Chemical Co. v. Miller, 29 Atl. Rep. 316.
As we find no support for the reasons assigned, the judgment must be affirmed, with costs.