Favors v. Gulf, C. & S. F. Ry. Co.
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Opinion
The giving of the requested charge is assigned as error, and we sustain the assignment. The effect of that charge was to instruct the jury that, if the plaintiff was guilty of contributory negligence, he could not recover at all, and the verdict should be for the defendant. Such instruction not only contravened and contradicted the main *638 charge, but it conflicted with and nullified tlie statute to which we have referred.
We note the contention, urged on behalf of appellee, to the effect that the verdict and judgment are supported by such an overwhelming weight of testimony as to justify an affirmance notwithstanding the error complained of. If the plaintiff told the truth while on the witness stand, he was entitled to recover; and, while the defendant produced much testimony tending to break down and destroy his case, we hold that he was entitled to have it properly and fairly tried, which included a correct statement of the law applicable to the case.
Without holding it to constitute reversible error, we are disposed to concur in appellant’s contention that the special charge referred to was erroneous, in that it assumed the existence of certain facts. In that respect, as well as the one already discussed, it can easily be changed upon another trial.
For the error committed in giving the special instruction referred to, and holding that no other error has been shown, the judgment is reversed, and the cause remanded.
Reversed and remanded.
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