Georgia Court of Appeals, 1927

Mitchell v. Wilson

Mitchell v. Wilson
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided March 16, 1927 · Jenkins
36 Ga. App. 610; 137 S.E. 402; 1927 Ga. App. LEXIS 184

Mitchell v. Wilson

Opinion of the Court

Jenkins, P. J.

The only contention of the plaintiff in error is that the evidence adduced before a jury in a justice’s court does *611not authorize the verdict returned. The testimony is in sharp conflict, and a verdict in favor of the plaintiff in error would have been fully authorized. However, the testimony of the plaintiff in the justice’s court, if believed by the jury,' as it must have been, supports the verdict returned, and that verdict having been approved by the .superior court on certiorari, it can not be set aside here. Judgment affirmed.

Stephens and Bell, JJ., concur.

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