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Synopsis
Excerpt from Practice Courts of Review, That Substantially Follow the Colorado Procedure
The chapter on bills of exceptions has been made full and will be found of much value to practitioners in the trial court, especially the sections which treat of objections to evidence.
The writ of error, both in civil and criminal cases, is treated of first; next follows appeals, until the point is reached at which the procedure in both classes of cases becomes identical.
The chapter on motions will be found useful not only in courts of review, but also in the trial courts.
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