Supreme Court of Georgia, 1924

Mitchell v. Callenback

Mitchell v. Callenback
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided June 16, 1924 · Pee, Russell
158 Ga. 480; 123 S.E. 621; 1924 Ga. LEXIS 282

Mitchell v. Callenback

Dissenting Opinion

Russell, C. J.,

dissenting. In my opinion a verdict in favor of the plain-

tiff in error was demanded, even despite errors in the charge of the court *481which were adverse to him, and for these reasons a new trial should have been granted.

No. 4022. June 16, 1924. T. L. Bynum, for plaintiff. J. T. Davis, for defendant.

Opinion of the Court

Pee Curiam.

Upon consideration of all the questions raised by the assignments of error in the motion for new trial, the court is of the opinion that the portions of the charge excepted to are not erroneous for any reason assigned. The verdict in the case is supported by the evidence, and the judge did not err in refusing a new trial.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur, except

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