Bell v. Butler
Bell v. Butler
Opinion of the Court
The respondent, an infant, brought this action to recover damages for personal injuries alleged to have been received by reason of the bite of a dog belonging to appellant. A verdict was returned in his favor. Thereafter a motion for a new trial was made and overruled, and a judgment entered, from which this appeal is taken. The motion for a new trial was based on the ground of misconduct of the jury in that they arrived at their verdict by lot or chance.
The judgment is therefore affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- J. R. Bell, an Infant, by his Guardian Ad Litem, J. D. Bell v. Burt Butler
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- 6 cases
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- Syllabus
- Trial — Vebdict—Arrived at by Average — Misconduct of. Jury — New Trial. A verdict determining the amount of damages for personal injuries is not invalid nor ground for a new trial, because it was the result of a computation whereby the quotient of the total of the sums each juror considered proper was adopted, if upon final consideration it receives the sanction of the number of jurors required.