Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1898

Parlin & Orendorff Co. v. Angell

Parlin & Orendorff Co. v. Angell
Wisconsin Supreme Court · Decided April 12, 1898 · Marshall
99 Wis. 297; 74 N.W. 777; 1898 Wisc. LEXIS 27

Parlin & Orendorff Co. v. Angell

Opinion of the Court

Marshall, J.

The sole question presented is whether the* trial court erred in refusing to set aside the verdict of the jury as not warranted by the evidence. The rule that the determination of the trial court on such a question cannot be disturbed on appeal, if there is any credible evidence, to support the finding of the jury, is too familiar to justify a discussion of it at this time. Testing the verdict by the. record; in the light of such rule, we are unable to discover any warrant for a reversal of the judgment.

By the Court.— The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.

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