TOWNSEND, J.
Only the general grounds of the motion for a new trial need be passed upon. From the very lengthy statement of the defendant, it appears that he had a number of children attending the local public school, and as the result of a number of fancied grievances concerning the instructors' treatment of himself and his children — most of which involved his unwillingness to pay for meals, workbooks, and other special services for which fees are generally...
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