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  "name": "J. J. Russell v. Alice M. Lake",
  "name_abbreviation": "Russell v. Lake",
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      "J. J. Russell v. Alice M. Lake."
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        "text": "Mr. Justice Gary\ndelivered the opinion of the Court.\nThis case got into the Circuit Court by appeal from a justice, but the abstract gives us no further information on that subject.\nThe appellee claimed from the appellant, as one of a firm, $60 for wages. The only question argued in the brief of the appellant is upon the matter stated in the abstract, thus:\n\u201c Whereupon plaintiff closed his case, and the court refused to hear any evidence for the defense, and said that these orders having been obtained upon notice was res adjudir eata; to which ruling of the court counsel for the defendant then and there duly excepted; which exception was overruled; upon which defendant offered to show that plaintiff was notified by defendant Russell of the termination of the agreement between the said parties, and of his purpose not to pay out any salary in her behalf; and said notification was given before any of the indebtedness in suit occurred; which offer was refused by the court; to which said refusal defendant, by his counsel, then and there duly excepted.\u201d\nWe need not consider whether the court was right or wrong upon the res adjudicate/,. Before a judgment can be reversed for rejecting evidence, the offer of the evidence must be so specific as to put the court in the wrong in refusing to admit it. What parties \u201d were referred to in the offer, is left to inference.\nThat is not enough. Gaffield v. Scott, 33 Ill. App. 317.\nAs the action of the court is not shown to have been erroneous, the reason assigned for such action is immaterial. Hahn v. Gates, 67 Ill. App. 596.\nThe judgment is affirmed.",
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        "author": "Mr. Justice Gary"
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    "attorneys": [
      "M. Y. Gannon, attorney for appellant.",
      "R. Gilray, attorney for appellee."
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    "head_matter": "J. J. Russell v. Alice M. Lake.\n1. Practice\u2014Refusing to Admit Evidence\u2014When Sufficient to Reverse the Judgment.\u2014Before a judgment can be reversed for rejecting evidence, the offer of the evidence must be so specific as to put the court in the wrong in refusing to admit it.\nTranscript, from a justice of the peace. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County; the Hon. Francis Adams, Judge, presiding.\nHeard in this court at the October term, 1896.\nAffirmed.\nOpinion filed January 7, 1897.\nM. Y. Gannon, attorney for appellant.\nR. Gilray, attorney for appellee."
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