Gilchrist v. Hartley
Gilchrist v. Hartley
Opinion of the Court
' The only question for the determination of the jury was whether the defendants’ negligence was the cause of the plaintiffs’ loss. The burden of establishing the negligence of the defendants was on the plaintiffs, and having succeeded in that, it was necessary for them to show that the negligence was the cause of their loss. The testimony, if credited, was sufficient to warrant a verdict and judgment for the plaintiffs. A verdict was rendered in their favor and a judgment was entered thereon, and from that judgment so entered, this appeal was taken. Two specifications of error were filed and neither of
Judgment affirmed.
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