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U.S. Supreme Court
Rucker v. Wheeler, 127 U.S. 85 (1888)
Rucker v. Wheeler
No. 1306
Submitted January 9, 1888
Decided April 18, 1888
127 U.S. 85
ERROR TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Syllabus
In the courts of the United States, the presiding judge may, in submitting a case to the jury, express his opinion on the facts, and when no rule of law is incorrectly stated and all matters of fact are ultimately submitted
to the jury, such expression is not reviewable on writ of error. In this case, there was no error in the charge of the court to the jury.
