125 Ga. 454 | Ga. | 1906
(After stating the foregoing facts.)
Error is also assigned upon the following extract from the
The jury were allowed to take to their room the 70th volume of the Georgia Reports, containing the mortality and annuity tables; and complaint is made that the court failed to caution them not to read any other portion of the book. There was no request to instruct the jury on this subject. In addition to this the judge, in the concluding portion of the charge, stated to the jury that they could use the tables contained in the book if they saw proper to do so, but the book was not before them “for any other purpose.”
A witness was permitted to testify that 'the signs, “Railroad Crossing. Listen. Danger,” are put up at public-road crossings by the railroad company, where wagons, buggies, and vehicles cross. The objection to this testimony was that a certified copy of the records of the court of ordinary was the best evidence as to the existence of a public road. There was no merit in this objection. See Southern Ry. Co. v. Combs, 124 Ga. 1004.
The foregoing refers to all of the exceptions to rulings on evidence which are insisted on in the brief.
Judgment affirmed.