BILL JONES MOTORS, INC. v. MITCHELL

37748.

100 Ga. App. 185 (1959)

110 S.E.2d 555

BILL JONES MOTORS, INC. v. MITCHELL.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 17, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Lee Chambers, III, Sanders, Thurmond & Hester, Carl E. Sanders, for the plaintiff.

Nicholson & Fleming, William M. Fleming, Jr., contra.


GARDNER, Presiding Judge.

The defendant Bill Jones Motors, Inc., assigns no error except on the general grounds, and contends that the plaintiff did not produce sufficient evidence to support the verdict of $500 rendered by the jury in her favor. Code § 70-202 provides: "In any case when the verdict of a jury is found contrary to evidence and the principles of justice and equity, the presiding judge may grant a new trial before another jury." It has been held...

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