Parks v. Hill
Parks v. Hill
Opinion of the Court
The appellee brought this suit against the appellant, to recover pay for a quantity of hay sold and delivered.
Proper issues were formed by answer and reply. There was a trial by jury and a verdict for plaintiff! Motion for a a new trial for the following reasons:
“ 1st. Because the verdict of the jury is contrary to law.
“ 2d. Because the verdict of the jury is contrary to the evidence.
“ 3d. Because the verdict of the jury is excessive.
“ 4th. Because the court erred in excluding material and competent evidence offered by the defendant.
“ 5th. Because the court erred in admitting improper and illegal evidence offered by the plaintiff to be given to the jury over the objection of the defendant”
There is nothing in the motion for a new trial or assignment of error upon which we can reverse the judgment. The court below committed no error in overruling the motion for a new trial as it was presented.
The judgment is affirmed, at the costs of the appellant.
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