Louisville & Nashville Railroad v. Lusk
Georgia Court of Appeals
Louisville & Nashville Railroad v. Lusk, 37 Ga. App. 99 (1927)
139 S.E. 89; 1927 Ga. App. LEXIS 489
Beoyles
Louisville & Nashville Railroad v. Lusk
Opinion of the Court
1. βThe testimony of a party who offers himself as a witness in his own behalf is to be construed most strongly against Mm, when it is self-contradictory, vague, or equivocal. And unless
2. Under the above-stated ruling and the facts of the instant case, the plaintiff was not entitled to recover, and the verdict in his favor was contrary to law and the evidence.
Judgment reversed.
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