Court Opinion

ID: 6999460
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-24 03:39:21.033116+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:09:52.905749
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Mr. Justice Burroughs delivered the opinion of the court. The transcript of the record filed in this court by the appellant shows that there is no seal attached to the certificate of Judge Myers to what would be a bill of exceptions in this- case if there was subh seal. This amounts to no bill of exceptions in this case preserving the evidence heard at the trial in the Circuit Court, and the rulings of that court on evidence and motions, as they arose on the trial, so that we can consider them. Miller v. Jenkins, 44 Ill. 443. Mot only is what was designed as a bill of exceptions not sealed, as appears from this transcript, but it does not contain any motion for a new trial, or any instructions or any exceptions to the rulings of the Circuit Court on any motion for a new trial, or giving or refusing of instructions; hence the appellant is in no condition before this court to urge any errors on any of these for. that reason. East St. Louis Electric R. R. Co. v. Cauley, 148 Ill. 490. The clerk of the Circuit Court has certified in the transcript of the record that a motion fora new trial was made, and has recited in the order of the Circuit Court, made on that motion, that the appellant excepted to the making of the order; but that is not sufficient, as that, to be a part of the record, must be preserved by bill of exceptions, and can not be made a part of the record in any other way. Cauley case, supra. All errors relied upon by the appellant to reverse this judgment are such as to call for an examination of such matters as must be preserved by bill of exceptions, and as there is none we must presume the judgment rendered by the court below in this case was warranted by the evidence and is in accord therewith. Judgment affirmed.