Simmons v. Guise
Simmons v. Guise
Opinion of the Court
This was an action brought by the plaintiff against the defendants on a promissory note for the sum of $200, payable to Hiers or bearer sixty days after date. On the trial the jury found a verdict against J. M. Simmons for $200. A motion was made for a new trial on the grounds specified in the record, which was granted by the Court, unless the plaintiff should remit on the record the sum of $65 to plaintiff on the Six note, and if he does so the new trial denied. Whereupon the defendant excepted. From the facts disclosed in this confused record, as we understand them, a new trial should have been granted absolutely. The defendant, Simmons, signed the Hiers’ note as security. If that note constituted a part of the partnership liability of Guise & Six, and upon a settlement of their partnership affairs, that note was
Let the judgment of the Court below be reversed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- J. M. Simmons, in error v. George A. Guise, in error
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- Published