BOYER, Chief Judge.
Appellees, plaintiffs in the trial court, sued appellants on the theory of nuisance, claiming damages allegedly caused by smoke, odors, and pollution emanating from compost dumped by the other appellants on property owned by appellant Whitehurst adjacent to that belonging to appellees. From a final judgment based on a jury verdict in favor of appellees and from the denial of their motion for new trial, appellants have appealed, alleging that the...
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