Werner v. Schroeder
Minnesota Supreme Court
Werner v. Schroeder, 38 Minn. 321 (Minn. 1888)
37 N.W. 449; 1888 Minn. LEXIS 381
Werner v. Schroeder
Opinion of the Court
The reasons which led the trial court to grant a new trial are not disclosed. The order should be affirmed, if it was justified upon any ground suggested by the record. It is fair to presume, from the case before us, that a new trial was allowed because, in the opinion of the trial judge, the evidence did not justify the verdict. The rule regulating the action of this court upon appeal, in such cases, has been stated in Hicks v. Stone, 13 Minn. 398, (434,)
Mitchell, J., being absent, took no part in this decision.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Mary Werner and Husband v. Peter Schroeder and another
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- Published