Randman v. Mitchell
Randman v. Mitchell
Opinion of the Court
While there are several assignments of error as to the rulings upon the evidence, a discussion of same can serve no good purpose, and it is sufficient to say that a careful consideration of same fails to disclose error on the part of the trial court in this respect.
It is also urged that the trial court erred in refusing the defendant a new trial because the verdict was contrary to the weight of the evidence. The jury saw and heard the witnesses, and inspected the original documentary evidence, and there was much evidence in support of the verdict, notwithstanding it was disputed by the defendant’s proof, and a decision of this
The judgment of the city court is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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