Georgia Court of Appeals, 1912

Friedin v. Fields

Friedin v. Fields
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided November 12, 1912 · Pottle
11 Ga. App. 790; 76 S.E. 167; 1912 Ga. App. LEXIS 183

Friedin v. Fields

Opinion of the Court

Pottle, J.

The evidence was conflicting and fully authorized the verdict in the plaintiff’s favor. . The charge contained some inaccuracies, but, as a whole, fairly stated the issues made by the pleadings and the evidence. Failure to give the correct rule for measuring the defendant’s damage under his plea of recoupment is not cause for a new trial, since the jury found wholly against the plea. Hill v. Harris, 11 Ga. App. 358 (75 S. E. 518). There was no error requiring a new trial.

Judgment affirmed.

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