Supreme Court of Georgia, 1933

Groves v. Groves

Groves v. Groves
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided October 12, 1933 · Iiill
177 Ga. 768; 171 S.E. 261; 1933 Ga. LEXIS 420

Groves v. Groves

Opinion of the Court

IIill, J.

A brief of tlie evidence is essentially a part of a valid motion for new trial. Consequently, where a motion for new trial was filed and no brief of the evidence was presented, the court did not err in dismiss*769ing the motion. Civil Code (1910), §§ 6082, 6306; Baker v. Johnson, 99 Ga. 374 (27 S. E. 706); Mize v. Americus Mfg. &c. Co., 106 Ga. 140 (32 S. E. 22) ; Sewell v. Sewell, 148 Ga. 473 (96 S. E. 1037).

No. 9689. October 12, 1933. William T. Bay and Fred A. Gillen, for plaintiff in error. Wolver M. Smith, Glande Mehaffey, and Jalee B. Joel, contra.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices conowr.

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