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Branch, Sons & Co. v. DuBose
55 Ga. 21
Ga.
1875
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Jackson, Judge.

Susan DuBose and William W. Simpson sued Branch, Sons & Company in the city court of Augusta, for the sum of $984 82. The jury found for plaintiffs. A motion was made for a new trial on various grounds. We think none of them good, and adopt the opinion of Judge Gould contained in the record, as our own, a syllabus of which 'will appear in the head-hotes furnished the reporter. We remark that we find no plea at all set out in the record. A copy of an amended plea appears in the motion for a new trial, and that, so far as this record discloses the pleadings, is the only plea defendants filed. In the judge’s opinion overruling the motion for a new trial, there a¿’e also allusions to other pleas; however that may be, the evidence is overwhelming in favor of the verdict, and the result must have been the same, no matter what pleas had been filed.

Judgment affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Branch, Sons & Co. v. DuBose
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Jul 15, 1875
Citation: 55 Ga. 21
Court Abbreviation: Ga.
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