Georgia Court of Appeals, 1912

Rodgers v. Hill-Williamson Co.

Rodgers v. Hill-Williamson Co.
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided May 7, 1912 · Pottle
11 Ga. App. 133; 74 S.E. 899; 1912 Ga. App. LEXIS 288

Rodgers v. Hill-Williamson Co.

Opinion of the Court

Pottle, J.

1: Assignment of error upon a judgment overruling a demurrer to a plea can not properly be made in a motion for a new trial. McCranie v. Shipp, 10 Ga. App. 544.

2. The evidence was conflicting and authorized the verdict in the defendant’s favor. There was no error in the admission of evidence. In the light of the entire charge, the extracts therefrom upon which error is assigned are free from substantial error. No sufficient reason has been shown for reversing the judgment refusing a new trial.

Jiidgment affirmed.

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