Supreme Court of Georgia, 1913

Southern Railway Co. v. Ray

Southern Railway Co. v. Ray
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided February 12, 1913 · Atkinson
139 Ga. 437; 77 S.E. 375; 1913 Ga. LEXIS 459

Southern Railway Co. v. Ray

Opinion of the Court

Atkinson, J.

1. The grounds of the motion for new trial in this ease; in regard to the admissibility of evidence, refusal to charge, and the charge of the court, are without merit, and do not require elaboration.

2. The evidence was sufficient to support the verdict. Green v. Central R. Co., 130 Ga. 375 (60 S. E. 861), and citations; Southern R. Co. v. Williams, 113 Ga. 335 (38 S. E. 744); Georgia, Florida & Alabama R. Co. v. Summer, 133 Ga. 135 (65 S. E. 381).

Judgment affirmed.

Beck, J., absent. The other Justices concur.

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