Coffin v. City Council
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Opinion
The appellee insists, upon these constitutional and statutory provisions, that, since there was no motion for a new trial, and the cause is an ordinary action, this court must hear and determine it upon errors at law only; and if the law of 1866 seeks to authorize the hearing of the cause as an appeal, that is, a trial de novo, on the merits, as in chancery cases, it is so far unconstitutional and void; and that no error of law can be assigned on the fads without a motion for a new trial.
Heretofore, where a cause was tried to a jury, and a motion for a new trial on the ground that the verdict was contrary to the evidence, was made and sustained, or overruled by the court, this court would review the action of the District Court in sustaining or overruling such [520]*520motion, on the theory that such ruling, if erroneous, was an error of law. Now, while the act of 1866 is most unsMllfully and clumsily drawn, yet a liberal interpretation of it will justify us in holding that the intention of the legislature was to do away with the necessity of a formal motion for a new trial, and to have the court treat the cause as if such motion was made and entered of record. In this view, so much of the act as declares such motion unnecessary, is not in conflict with the constitutional provision above quoted. The statute itself may be regarded as a standing motion in all cases.
The plaintiff will, therefore, be permitted to take a modification of his judgment, requiring the payment of one-fourth of his judgments, interest and costs, in each of the four years, commencing with 1868, or the judgment will be reversed and remanded for a new trial. In either ease the appellee will pay the costs in this court.
[Reversed.
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