Turner v. Citizens Bank
Turner v. Citizens Bank
Opinion of the Court
An action returnable to the July term, 1921, of the city court of Yaldosta was brought by the Citizens Bank of Yaldosta against Strickland & Turner,- a firm composed of A. J. Strickland and A. W. Turner. No defense was filed by Strickland. On July 9, 1921, Turner filed a plea. The case was continued until the July, 1923, term of court, during which and on July 16 a' verdict was rendered “against the defendants Strickland and Turner, A. J. Strickland, and A. W. Turner” for the amount of principal, interest, and attorney’s fees due on the' note. On July 20, 1923, while the July term of court was still in session, counsel for Turner made a motion to “set aside the verdict and reinstate the case,” alleging in part that “R. A. Hendricks, of counsel for the defendant, wrote the clerk of this court some three weeks ago for. a calendar, and received information that no calendar for the July term would be published and that the old calendar would be used. Upon receipt of this information, counsel for the defendant, R. A. Hendricks, not knowing of the publication of the April calendar, having never received one, when this information was before him turned to the last January, 1923, calendar and marked it July, and
Under the facts of this case as shown by the record, the judge did not abuse his discretion when he refused to set aside the verdict and reinstate the ease. See Seifert v. Holt, 82 Ga. 757 (3), 762 (9 S. E. 843); Moore v. Kelly & Jones Co., 109 Ga. 798 (2) (35 S. E. 168); Kellam v. Todd, 114 Ga. 981 (41 S. E. 39); Ohlen v. McCoy, 25 Ga. App. 528 (2) (103 S. E. 803); Shore v. Brown, 19 Ga. App. 476 (6) (91 S. E. 909); Tennessee Oil &c. Co. v. American Art Works, 10 Ga. App. 45 (2) (72 S. E. 517).
Judgment affirmed.
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- TURNER v. CITIZENS BANK OF VALDOSTA
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