Pickens Co. v. Thomas
Pickens Co. v. Thomas
Opinion of the Court
This court certified to the Supreme Court the following questions involved in this case: (1) “The Pickens Company is a private corporation chartered under the laws of this State and engaged in merchandising and farming. Certain of the employees of the company were prosecuted and indicted by third persons for hog-stealing. These employees were defended in the courts by an attorney at law, and he subsequently presented a bill for his services to the Pickens Company, which refused to pay it, and the attorney brought suit against the company. Hpon the trial of this suit the evidence authorized a finding of the following facts: The hogs which the employees were charged with stealing were claimed by the Pickens Company, and were found upon the- company’s premises where the indicted employees were working; prior to these indictments a third person, who claimed one of these hogs, prosecuted a possessory warrant for the hog against the Pickens Company; the attorney was employed to de
The Supreme Court answered the first question in the affirmative, and the second question in the negative, and the preceding headnotes are the headnotes of that decision. For the full opinion of the Supreme Court see Pickens Company v. Thomas, 152 Ga. 648 (111 S. E. 27).
Under the above rulings, and the facts of the instant case, the plaintiff was entitled to recover the sum of $50 only, with interest thereon (that amount being the balance of an attorney's fee which upon the trial the defendant admitted it owed the plaintiff), and the verdict for $800 in favor of the plaintiff was.contrary to law and the evidence, and the court erred in overruling the motion for a. new trial.
Judgment reversed.
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