Supreme Court of Alabama, 1931

Raymond v. Pointer

Raymond v. Pointer
Supreme Court of Alabama · Decided March 19, 1931 · Anderson, Bouldin, Foster, Gardner
133 So. 260; 222 Ala. 518; 1931 Ala. LEXIS 266 (Southern Reporter)

Raymond v. Pointer

Opinion of the Court

GARDNER, J.

The report of the case on former appeal (Raymond v. Pointer, 220 Ala. 593, 127 So. 153) discloses the nature of the suit, but no question there decided is now presented.

The sole assignment of error relates to the refusal of the court to permit defendant’s witness Sizemore to testify for the reason that the rule had been invoked, and the witness had been present in the courtroom during the progress of the trial. Whether the evidence sought to be secured from this witness was merely cumulative is not made to appear, nor are the circumstances disclosed. This was a matter resting in the sound discretion of the trial court, and to work a reversal there must appear an abuse of this discretion. State v. Brookshire, 2 Ala. 303; Sloss-Sheffield Co. v. Smith (Ala. Sup.) 40 So. 91; McClellan v. State, 117 Ala. 140, 23 So. 653. The record discloses no such abuse.

Let the judgment be affirmed.

Affirmed.

ANDERSON, C. J., and BOULDIN and FOSTER, JJ., concur.

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