Ohio Court of Appeals, 1923

Wade v. Adams

Wade v. Adams
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided June 4, 1923 · Levine, Sullivan, Vickery
1 Ohio Law. Abs. 614

Wade v. Adams

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

Epitomized Opinion

Adams sued Wade and recovered judgment in Cleveland Municipal Court. Wade prosecuted error on ground that judgment Was contrary to weight of evidence. Adam’s testimony was uncorroborated. Court of Appeals in affirming judgment held:

1. While in a sense the evidence of Adams was uncorroborated there is no rule of law which demands corroboration in such a case. If court was satisfied Adam’s version of transaction was to be believed, rather than other party’s version, he was elerly within his rights.

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