Cook v. Cantrill

4 Ky. Op. 179, 1871 Ky. LEXIS 159
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedJanuary 11, 1871
StatusPublished

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Cook v. Cantrill, 4 Ky. Op. 179, 1871 Ky. LEXIS 159 (Ky. Ct. App. 1871).

Opinion

OPINION OE THE 0OUET BY

JuDGKE B.OBERTSON :

Even though the intrinsic probabilities, deducible from the conflicting evidence, may, when carefully scrutinized, preponderate against the verdict, yet there is some strong testimon.} to sustain it.

Marble, for appellant. Hewlett, for appellee.

In such a case, whatevei we might have done as jurors, we cannot consistently or safely set aside tbe second verdict for the appellee by a jury acquainted with tbe parties and tbe witnesses.

Wherefore tbe judgment is affirmed.

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