U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 1953

Marquette Cement Manufacturing Company v. G. O. Dotson, Administrator of the Estate of Ronald Dotson, Deceased

Marquette Cement Manufacturing Company v. G. O. Dotson, Administrator of the Estate of Ronald Dotson, Deceased
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit · Decided October 16, 1953 · Simons, Allen, Martin
207 F.2d 781 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Marquette Cement Manufacturing Company v. G. O. Dotson, Administrator of the Estate of Ronald Dotson, Deceased

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This appeal has been heard and considered on the record, on the briefs of the contending parties, and on the oral argument at the bar of this court:

From which it appears that there was no exception taken to the charge of the court and no error was committed by the court in the conduct of the trial to the jury;

And it appears further that no exception was taken by the appellee to the remittitur by the court of the jury verdict, from $36,000 to $25,000 damages, but that the appellee accepted the re-mittitur ;

And, inasmuch as, in the opinion of this court, only issues of fact are presented, which have been determined by the jury in favor of the appellee; and the jury verdict, which is supported by substantial evidence, has been upheld as to liability by the trial judge;

The judgment of the district court, entered upon the verdict of the jury, is affirmed.

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