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Page 22
The newly-discovered evidence was, according to the affidavits, cumulative, and
in such cases it is well settled a new trial should not for such cause be granted.
Upon the whole case as presented, we are of opinion the judgment of the court ...
The newly-discovered evidence was, according to the affidavits, cumulative, and
in such cases it is well settled a new trial should not for such cause be granted.
Upon the whole case as presented, we are of opinion the judgment of the court ...
Page 45
After reading the affidavits presented, we cannot say that there was any abuse of
discretion. The case was at Sacramento, and the plaintiff's attorneys resided at
Red Bluff, and supposed, and we think not without reason, that the case would
not ...
After reading the affidavits presented, we cannot say that there was any abuse of
discretion. The case was at Sacramento, and the plaintiff's attorneys resided at
Red Bluff, and supposed, and we think not without reason, that the case would
not ...
Page 52
On an application for disbarment of an attorney at law, on the ground that he
swore falsely to an affidavit used before the court, ... The practice by attorneys of
meeting an issue by their own affidavits in the proceeding is to be
discountenanced.
On an application for disbarment of an attorney at law, on the ground that he
swore falsely to an affidavit used before the court, ... The practice by attorneys of
meeting an issue by their own affidavits in the proceeding is to be
discountenanced.
Page 53
... E. Rose, deceased, by Flournoy, Mhoon & Flournoy, as his attorneys, moved
this court, (department 2,) upon affidavit of said Hirshfield, that the order of the
seventh of January, referring the petition of W. B. Rose, as guardian, etc., to the
Hon.
... E. Rose, deceased, by Flournoy, Mhoon & Flournoy, as his attorneys, moved
this court, (department 2,) upon affidavit of said Hirshfield, that the order of the
seventh of January, referring the petition of W. B. Rose, as guardian, etc., to the
Hon.
Page 54
On the first day of February, 1884, when said affidavit was read, the motion to
vacate and set aside was argued orally by J. B. Mhoon, Esq., and R. E. Houghton
, Esq. The testimony taken before the referee appointed in the present
proceeding ...
On the first day of February, 1884, when said affidavit was read, the motion to
vacate and set aside was argued orally by J. B. Mhoon, Esq., and R. E. Houghton
, Esq. The testimony taken before the referee appointed in the present
proceeding ...
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