Opinion
Gen. No. 10,078. (Abstract of Decision.)
Opinion filed November 4, 1946 Released for publication December 10, 1946
BILLS OF REVIEW, § 20 — newly discovered evidence which would not have produced different result as not ground for review. Where petition and complaint in nature of bill of review was filed on alleged grounds of newly discovered evidence, in action to establish rights to theater property which was subject of contract between parties, and it appeared that evidence in question was not of such character as would have produced different result if it had been known and brought before court, held that complaint was properly dismissed.
See Callaghan's Illinois Digest, same topic and section number.
Appeal from the Circuit Court of Knox county; the Hon. WM. M. BARDENS, Judge, presiding.
Appeal dismissed. Heard in this court at the May term, 1946.
Donald C. Allensworth, pro se;
Woolsey, Stiekney Lucas, Burrel Barash, and H. Glenn Kinsley, for appellees.
Not to be published in full. Opinion filed November 4, 1946; released for publication December 10, 1946.