Miller v. Scovell
Miller v. Scovell
Opinion of the Court
Action for malicious prosecution, resulting in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $250. From an order of the district court granting defendant a new trial, plaintiff appeals.
• Defendant signed and verified a complaint before a justice of the-peace charging plaintiff with a violation of an ordinance of the village-of Goodhue. It' is conceded that such ordinance was void, for reasons.
A new trial was granted upon the ground that the verdict was not justified by the evidence, and we are of the opinion, upon examination of the record, that the evidence is not so manifestly and palpably in favor of the verdict as to warrant us in reversing the order of the trial court. Hicks v. Stone, 13 Minn. 398 (434); Farmers & Merchants. State Bank v. Haug, 49 Minn. 555, 52 N. W. 214.
Order affirmed.
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