Supreme Court of Kansas, 1906

Bowman v. Pitsenberger

Bowman v. Pitsenberger
Supreme Court of Kansas · Decided June 9, 1906
74 Kan. 895; 85 P. 1134; 1906 Kan. LEXIS 182

Bowman v. Pitsenberger

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The only question presented in this case is that the verdict is not sustained by the evidence. No objections are made to the admission or rejection of evidence and none to the instructions given to the jury.

This court cannot weigh or reconcile evidence. The conclusion reached by the jury was reasonable and fully justified by the testimony given. There is nothing to indicate mistake, passion, or prejudice. The judgment is affirmed.

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