Supreme Court of Georgia, 1916

Johnson v. Coffee

Johnson v. Coffee
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided May 18, 1916 · Hill
145 Ga. 261; 88 S.E. 928; 1916 Ga. LEXIS 268

Johnson v. Coffee

Opinion of the Court

Hill, J.

1. While some of the evidence was erroneously admitted, yet when taken in connection with the entire evidence the admission thereof will not require a new trial.

2. “ The charges complained of are not subject to the objections urged against them.

3. The evidence authorized the verdict.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.Action for damages. Before Judge Jones. Rabun superior court. February 26, 1915.W. 8. Paris, for plaintiff in error. W. A. Charters and R. E. A. Hamby, contra.

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