Steinbuchel v. Wright
Steinbuchel v. Wright
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This was an action in the court below for slander. The iury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for $4,000.
It was alleged in the motion for a new trial, among other things, that the damages allowed were given under the influence of passion or prejudice. In overruling the motion for a new trial the court found that the assessment of the jury beyond the sum of $500 was excessive. Seven-eighths of the verdict was voluntarily remitted by the plaintiff rather than to have a new trial. In view of the action of the trial court,
We do not desire to intimate that a verdict of $500, or even a larger sum, would be excessive in a case of this kind, if a jury free from passion or prejudice should render such a verdict; but a verdict that is seven-eighths excessive ought not to be the basis of a judgment. In such a case a new trial should be allowed.
The judgment of the trial court will be reversed, and the cause remanded.
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- Herman Steinbuchel v. Ida A. Wright
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