Supreme Court of Georgia, 1899

Devier v. Jones & Whitehead

Devier v. Jones & Whitehead
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided April 25, 1899 · Cobb
108 Ga. 769; 33 S.E. 412; 1899 Ga. LEXIS 375

Devier v. Jones & Whitehead

Opinion of the Court

Cobb, J.

This case turned mainly on questions of fact, as to which the evidence was conflicting, and that introduced by the defendants in error was sufficient to support the verdict rendered in their favor. There was no error in admitting the evidence objected to, with the restriction which the court applied to the same; and the request to charge was not precisely adapted to the issues in controversy. There was no abuse of discretion in denying a new trial.

Judgment affirmed.

■All the Justices concurring.

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