Supreme Court of Georgia, 1974

Maslia v. DiMauro

Maslia v. DiMauro
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided July 16, 1974 · Undercofler
207 S.E.2d 509; 232 Ga. 546; 1974 Ga. LEXIS 1002 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Maslia v. DiMauro

Opinion

Undercofler, Justice.

The discretion of the trial judge in refusing to consolidate cases will not be disturbed unless there is a very plain case of abuse of discretion to the detriment of the movant. Under the circumstances showing the character of the cases which the court refused to consolidate, upon which ruling, error was assigned, even if the judge would have been authorized to consolidate the cases, there was no abuse of discretion in refusing to do so. Railroad Comm. of Ga. v. Southern R. Co., 154 Ga. 297 (1) (114 SE 335); Sanders v. Wilson, 193 Ga. 393, 397 (18 SE2d 765).

*547 Submitted June 11, 1974 Decided July 16, 1974. Marvin P. Nodvin, Ira S. Zuckerman, for appellants. Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy, Stuart E. Eizenstat, Larry I. Bogart, Michael L. Russo, Koehler & Russo, William R. Parker, for appellees.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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