Grace v. McKinney
Supreme Court of Georgia
Grace v. McKinney, 112 Ga. 425 (Ga. 1900)
37 S.E. 737; 1900 Ga. LEXIS 184
Simmons
Grace v. McKinney
Opinion of the Court
1. Where a request to charge contains several propositions one or more of which are incorrect, the judge may refuse the entire request.
2. Reasons why certain evidence should not have been admitted can not be considered in this court unless they appear to have been, urged before the trial judge and at Hie proper time.
3. The newly discovered evidence relied on in this case as a ground for a new trial not only was of an impeaching character, but was fully met and contradicted by the counter-showing made by the respondent. The trial judge re
4. No error of law was committed, and there was sufficient evidence to support-the verdict.
Judgment affirmed.
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