Barber v. Terrell
Barber v. Terrell
Opinion of the Court
This was a motion for a new trial under the provisions of the 3921st section of the Code, as being an “extraordinary case.” It appears from the record and bill of exceptions, that the claim case between the parties was tried in the superior court of Greene county, and that the property levied on was found subject to the plaintiff’s execution. The case was brought to this court by writ of error, and at the January term thereof, 1875, the judgment of the court below was affirmed: See Barber vs. Terrell, 54 Georgia Reports, 146. At the March term of the court, 1876, the claimant made a motion for a new trial on the ground that since the former trial of the case, and since the affirmance of the judgment
Let the judgment of the court below be affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Orville Barber, in error v. Elisha S. Terrell, in error
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- Published