Sirkus v. Central Railroad
Sirkus v. Central Railroad
Opinion of the Court
After a verdict and judgment thereon in favor of the defendant in an action for damages resulting from personal injuries charged to have been caused by the negligence of the defendant, the plaintiff moved for a new trial upon the ground of newly discovered evidence, and in support thereof presented certain affidavits which he claimed Would have produced a different result had the evidence
The judgment and order are affirmed.
Reference
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- SIRKUS v. CENTRAL R. CO.
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- Appeal—Record.—Where, on Appeal from a Refusal to Grant a motion for a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence, the record does not show the evidence given on the trial of the cause, so that it may he determined whether or not the newly discovered evidence is merely cumulative, it will he presumed that the lower court found that it was cumulative, and that the order refusing a new trial was correct.