88 Ga. 54 | Ga. | 1891
The evidence, we think, is sufficient to sustain the verdict as to the defendant Dobbs. ~We have already shown it cannot he sustained as to the other two defendants. Inasmuch, therefore, as the verdict might have been found against Dobbs alone, the same result may, we think, be properly accomplished by confining it to him. Accordingly, as to Dobbs the judgment is affirmed; and as to Austin and Boylston it is reversed, and we direct that as to them the action he dismissed.
Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part, with direction.