Griffin v. Marlette State Bank
Griffin v. Marlette State Bank
Opinion of the Court
{after stating the facts). Ordinarily, when a verdict is directed by the trial court, an appeal is taken and it is necessary for this court to examine the testimony in the case, it will be read most favorably to the appellant. The rule cannot be applied in this case, because it appears that the position assumed by counsel for appellant was that in any event the court should dispose of the case. But one construction can be reasonably given to the language of counsel when considered with the undisputed evidence and the pleadings. It is an ad
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- Full Case Name
- GRIFFIN v. MARLETTE STATE BANK
- Status
- Published