GARDNER, P. J.
1. In the general grounds the verdict is attacked as being contrary to law because of being excessive. The defendant abandons the general grounds upon the claim that the verdict is excessive. Special ground 1 assigns error on the ground that the verdict is grossly excessive. Therefore, we will discuss together the question as to whether or not the verdict is excessive as claimed in the general grounds and in special ground 1. Thus it is submitted that...
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