Court Opinion

ID: 3825174
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 07:58:30.443824+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:39:51.524003
License: Public Domain

This action was originally brought in a justice court in Rogers county by G. W. Rohland, as plaintiff, against Chelsea Elevator   Storage Company, as defendant, to recover $120 alleged to be due as wages. A jury trial in the justice court resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff, and the defendant appealed to the county court of Rogers county where a second jury trial resulted in another verdict for the plaintiff, and the defendant brings the case to this court by petition in error. *Page 55 
No errors are assigned relative to the giving or refusing of instructions, but it is urged by the plaintiff in error that the verdict was not supported by the evidence and that there was error in the admission of testimony. We cannot, however, consider these assignments of error, for the reason that the case-made does not contain any recital whatever, except a certificate of the clerk, that all the evidence is embraced within it. It has frequently been decided by this court that questions depending upon the facts cannot be considered, unless the case-made contains an averment by way of recital that it embraces all the evidence. Finch et al. v. Brown et al.,27 Okla. 217, 111 P. 391.
It has also been decided that such omissions in the case-made cannot be supplied by a certificate of the stenographer.Tootle, Wheeler   Motter Mer. Co. v. Floyd, 28 Okla. 308,114 P. 259. It has also been decided that a recital in the order of the court settling the case-made is not a compliance with the rule. Wade v. Gould, 8 Okla. 690, 59 P. 11. If a certificate of the stenographer who took the evidence is not sufficient, and a certificate of the judge before whom the evidence is heard is not sufficient, then it follows that a certificate of the clerk, who had nothing to do with the evidence, cannot take the place of the recital required.
In view of this state of the record, and the nature of the errors assigned, the case should be affirmed.
By the Court: It is so ordered.
All the Justices concur. *Page 56