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OPINION
By WISEMAN, PJ. This is an appeal on law from the judgment of the Common Pleas Court, Division of Domestic Relations, Franklin County, Ohio, granting a decree of divorce to the plaintiff, and ordering a division of property.
Four grounds of error are assigned by the defendant-appellant, all of which would require the review of the evidence. In effect the contention is made that the judgment is contrary to the manifest weight of the evidence, is not sustained by sufficient evidence; and, is contrary to precedent.
The document filed in this Court and designated a “Bill of Exceptions” was not signed by the trial Judge on the ground that “it fails to embody the evidence sufficiently to give a true and full report”.
In the absence of a bill of exceptions we are required to indulge in the presumption that there was sufficient evidence presented to support the judgment.
Finding no error in the record the judgment is affirmed.
MILLER and HORNBECK, JJ, concur.
Document Info
Docket Number: 4022
Citation Numbers: 82 N.E.2d 546, 83 Ohio App. 140, 52 Ohio Law. Abs. 351, 38 Ohio Op. 227, 1947 Ohio App. LEXIS 565
Judges: Wiseman, Miller, Hornbeck
Filed Date: 12/5/1947
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024