Blanchard v. Town of Culdrum
Blanchard v. Town of Culdrum
Opinion of the Court
Appellant in each of these cases petitioned the town board to lay out a certain highway. In each case, the town board, after a hearing on the petition, made an order denying the prayer of the petition and refusing to lay out the highway. Prom each of these orders the petitioner appealed to the district court. The cases were tried together and separate verdicts were returned in favor of the petitioner, reversing the orders
The real question in each of these cases is whether the verdict is sustained by the evidence. An examination of the record discloses evidence sufficient, if true, to support the verdict. The evidence was conflicting, but its weight, truth or falsity were for the jury to determine.
Judgment affirmed in each case.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- CLARK D. BLANCHARD v. TOWN OF CULDRUM SAME v. TOWN OF SWANVILLE
- Status
- Published