Dreyfus v. Lincoln , 1 McGl. 313 ( 1881 )


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  • Rogers, J.

    The defendant appeals from a judgment against him for the sum of three hundred dollars. The case was tried, by a jury and the District Judge after argument refused a motion for a new trial. The questions presented by a most-voluminous record are principally questions of fact. After an examination we find the testimony conflicting and many facts-testified to irrelevant. We are not prepared to say that the-judgment is erroneous. This Court will not disturb the verdict of a jury when the testimony is conflicting and where the verdict was confirmed by the judge who was asked to grant a new trial, unless the judgment is manifestly erroneous.

    Judgment affirmed.

Document Info

Docket Number: No. 123

Citation Numbers: 1 McGl. 313

Judges: McGloin, Rogers

Filed Date: 7/1/1881

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/18/2024