Yates v. Hailey
187 S.E. 839, 183 Ga. 167
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Bluebook
Yates v. Hailey, 187 S.E. 839, 183 Ga. 167 (Ga. 1936).
Opinion
The exception is to the first grant of a new trial. The verdict was not demanded by the evidence; and under the principles ruled in Griffith v. Sellers, 170 Ga. 577 (153 S. E. 359), the court did not err in granting a new trial.
Judgment affirmed.
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Griffith v. Sellers
153 S.E. 359 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1930)
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