Angell v. Granger
Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Angell v. Granger, 48 A. 668 (R.I. 1901)
22 R.I. 495; 1901 R.I. LEXIS 38
Sfciness, Tilliughast, Rogers
Angell v. Granger
Opinion of the Court
In this case the conflict of testimony is such that the court cannot disturb the verdict.
While the damages appear to be large in comparison with the price paid for the horse, there is testimony to warrant even a larger sum, and to reduce it would require a degree of discrimination as to the value of a horse which the court neither feels called upon nor competent to attempt.
Petition for new trial denied, and case remitted.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Granville W. Angell vs. D. L. D. Granger, City Treasurer
- Status
- Published