Georgia Court of Appeals, 1907

Brinson v. Brinson

Brinson v. Brinson
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided December 9, 1907 · Rowell
3 Ga. App. 223; 59 S.E. 711; 1907 Ga. App. LEXIS 601

Brinson v. Brinson

Opinion of the Court

Rowell, J.

1. The evidence was legally sufficient to support the verdict.

2. The assignments of error as to the admission of testimony are fatally defective, in that they do not state what objection was made thereto when it was offered. Blackburn v. Woodward, 128 Ga. 226 (57 S. E. 318); McFarland v. Darien R. Co., 127 Ga. 97 (2), (56 S. E. 74); Howard Supply Co. v. Bunn, 127 Ga. 664 (5), (56 S. E. 757). See also Lewis v. Hutchinson, 127 Ga. 790 (3), (56 S. E. 998).

3. None of the other exceptions are meritorious. Judgment affirmed.

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