· 12/29/1887
Gassen v. Hendrick
Citations
- 74 Cal. 444
- 16 P. 242
- 1887 Cal. LEXIS 819
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- explaining that, when there is no transcript of a hearing presented for appellate review, we must assume that the trial court’s findings of fact regarding that hearing are correct
- explaining that, when there is no transcript of a hearing presented for appellate review, we must assume that the trial court's findings of fact regarding that hearing are correct
- explaining that, when there is no transcript of a hearing presented for appellate review, we must assume that the trial court’s findings of fact regarding that hearing are correct
- explaining that, when there is no transcript of a hearing presented for appellate review, we must assume that the trial court’s findings of fact regarding that hearing are correct
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Judges: McKinstry
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