Mullins v. Lemley
Opinion
“Issue- being joined on the plea of the general issue by consent, with leave to offer in evidence any matter or thing that if specially pleaded would constitute a good defense.”
The defendant (appellant) testified, in substance, that the horse ran or jumped into his then standing automobile, and that the damage thus done to the automobile was $80. One tendency or effect of this evidence was to refute the plaintiff’s theory of negligent (sim *594 pie) driving of the ear hy the defendant. After the court had concluded the oral instruction to the jdry, counsel for defendant called the court’s attention “to the defendant’s right to recover,” evidently on the idea that defendant had interjected by his evidence a right in the nature of recoupment or set-off. The declination of a trial court to instruct the jury in consonance with, or on the subject of, verbal suggestion by counsel presents no matter for review on appeal, even though the suggestion was well founded. McPherson’s Case, 198 Ala, 5, 7, 73 South. 387, stating the exclusive method prevailing in this state.
The meritorious issues tendered by count 1 were due to be submitted to the jury. This was done.
There is no error in' the record.
Aflirmed.
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