The court made the remarks alleged to be prejudicial after the testimony regarding the existence of the loans from the father-in-law was essentially concluded. An examination of the record demonstrates no error or prejudice to appellant from the court's remarks. Since the determination was supported by substantial, and almost conclusive evidence (including that of appellant), that determination must be accepted...
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