7 Ky. 348 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1816
OPINION of the Court, by
This is an appeal from a decree of the court below, dismissing the bill of Barrett, exhibited for the purpose of obtaining a new trial in an action of ejectment previously prosecuted by Belshe, and in whose favor a judgment had been obtained against Barrett,
The grounds alleged in the bill for a new trial are — , 1st, Surprise*, by the production of evidence- on the trial,; and 2d, the discovery of éVídgnce since the ti;jal,
„ With respeot to the allegation, hf surprise, there can, he np’doubt but wiiat BaWett has altogether fajilgil ⅛⅜ .
. Nor do we suppose he should he relieved on the ground of a discovery of evidence. 1st, Because he has not shewn by allegation that if the evidence discovered had been used on the former trial, it would even in pro-liability have produced a different result. And 2dly, because the evidence discovered goes only to impeach the credit of one, of the. witnesses of Belshe; and according to the settled doctrine in relation to that subject, for such a discovery a new trial ought not to be grant-eiL~-J5ee 2 Sal, 65» — 3 John, Rep. 2⅛6 — «4 John. 425— 5 John. 248 — Sayer 27.
The decree of the court below must be affirmed, with costs.