Georgia Court of Appeals, 1917

Phillips-Boyd Publishing Co. v. Bird

Phillips-Boyd Publishing Co. v. Bird
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided April 25, 1917 · Bloodworth
19 Ga. App. 808; 92 S.E. 287; 1917 Ga. App. LEXIS 372

Phillips-Boyd Publishing Co. v. Bird

Opinion of the Court

Bloodworth, J.

1. “This court has no power to determine that the preponderance of the evidence is in favor of one party to a cause rather than the other, or to award a new trial in any case where there is any evidence sufficient to support the verdict.” Bunn v. Hargraves, 3 Ga. App. 518 (60 S. E. 223); Wilson v. Barnard, 10 Ga. App. 90 (8), 99 (72 S. E. 943) ; Randall v. Bell, 12 Ga. App. 614 (77 S. E. 1132).

2. The trial judge did not err either in admitting the testimony complained of or in refusing a new trial.

Judgment affirmed.

Broyles, P. J., and Jenkins, J., concur.

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