The trial judge's certificate to the bill of exceptions does not unqualifiedly approve the bill of exceptions as being true, but undertakes to enumerate the particulars in which the judge contends it is untrue. Construed in a light most favorable to the plaintiff in error, it at most amounts to a certificate approving the bill of exceptions as being in part true and in part untrue. Such a certificate ...
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