Woolley v. Adams

Blandford, Justice.

In this case a motion for a new trial was made upon the ground that the verdict was contrary to the evidence *664and contrary to law. "We think, iipon a full consideration of this case, and after having considered ail the evidence submitted by the parties, that there was sufficient evidence to authorize the verdict, and that the same was not contrary thereto or contrary to law; and the judgment is therefore Affirmed.