SMITH v. SMITH

22440.

220 Ga. 16 (1964)

136 S.E.2d 758

SMITH v. SMITH.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided May 7, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alton T. Milam, for plaintiff in error.

William A. Ingram, contra.


HEAD, Presiding Justice.

The sole assignment of error in the bill of exceptions is on a judgment denying a motion for a new trial "on each and every ground." The motion for a new trial was filed to a judgment of the trial judge denying a motion to modify an alimony decree. "A motion for a new trial goes only to the verdict and reaches only such errors of law and fact as contributed to the rendition of the verdict; and therefore errors committed by the court in the...

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