Supreme Court of Georgia, 1923

Barnhill v. Browning

Barnhill v. Browning
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided September 7, 1923 · Russell
156 Ga. 307; 119 S.E. 526; 1923 Ga. LEXIS 242

Barnhill v. Browning

Opinion of the Court

Russell, C. J.

1. The evidence being conflicting, and tlie jury having found in favor of the defendant, the judge of the lower court did not err in overruling a motion for new trial based upon the general grounds.

2. The amendment to the motion for a new trial was not approved by the judge of the lower court, and is not supported as required by section 6086 of the Civil Code, and therefore can not be considered.

■Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur. William B. Kent, for plaintiff. A. G. Saffold and J. P. Tomlinson, for defendant.

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