QUILLIAN, Judge.
Since the point here raised in tantamount to the general grounds of a motion for new trial, the rule is applicable that the court will not grant a new trial on the ground that the verdict is contrary to the evidence, if there is any evidence at all to support it. Hixon v. Callaway, 5 Ga.App. 415 (2) (63 SE 518); Stallings v. Britt, 204 Ga. 250 (3) (49 S.E.2d 517). In the absence of legal error, an appellate court has no jurisdiction...
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