THOMAS v. DUMAS

17125.

207 Ga. 161 (1950)

60 S.E.2d 356

THOMAS v. DUMAS, by guardian.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

July 12, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jones, Jones & Sparks, David L. Mincey, and John B. Miller, for plaintiff in error.

Edward F. Taylor and D. L. Churchwell, contra.


CANDLER, Justice.

1. Although grounds 4 to 9, inclusive, of the amended motion for new trial are set up as special grounds following the general grounds numbered 1 to 3, inclusive, all of them are merely elaborations of the general grounds. In the brief of the plaintiff in error, these grounds are summarized as follows: "(1) The verdict was without competent evidence to support it because: (a) there was no competent evidence of mental incapacity to justify canceling...

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