City of Houston v. Williams
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Opinion
This is a companion case to City of Houston v. Merkel; 153 S. W. 385, this day decided, and the cause is reversed for error in the charge of the court upon the measure of damage. Appellant presents here the same assignments as in the Merkel Case, and we refer to our opinion in this latter case for expression of our views upon the same. In this case, however, there are some additional assignments, which will now be discussed. The Merkel Case was tried immediately preceding this ease, and challenges to nine of the panel of jurors were made upon the ground that they had served in the Merkel Case wherein the same identical issues were involved, and because the witnesses and testimony would be, to a great extent, the same, and because the jurors had formed an opinion by reason of their concurrence in the verdict rendered in the Merkel Case, wherefore they were not fair and impartial jurors. Nine such challenges for cause were made and overruled, and appellant, having exhausted its peremptory challenges, was compelled to accept on the jury a number of the .jurors who had served in the Merkel Case. Since the cause is being reversed for the error noted above, it is unnecessary for us to pass upon the question here presented, since the same need not arise upon retrial, and should not. The question here presented is a grave one, and any possibility of error in this respect upon a retrial should be avoided.
The twelfth assignment is overruled. The principle embodied in the charge, and attempted to be presented, is well settled, but the charge as drawn was correctly refused.
Reversed and remanded.
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