Indiana Supreme Court, 1861

Hill v. Gardner

Hill v. Gardner
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided June 1, 1861
16 Ind. 212; 1861 Ind. LEXIS 94

Hill v. Gardner

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This case is here upon the evidence. It preponderates, on paper, in favor of the appellant. It might have been otherwise to the hearer and observer of its delivery.

The evidence for the plaintiff, taken by itself, clearly authorized the judgment. It is a- case of weighing, and deducing inference from testimony. ■

S. Ooulson, for the appellant. J. E. McDonald, A. L. Roachc and. Neff da Neff, for the appellee.

The judgment is affirmed, with 2 per cent, damages and costs.

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