124 Ark. 229 | Ark. | 1916
(after stating the fácts).
The only other ground urged for a reversal is that there was no evidence to sustain the verdict, _ The evidence was amply sufficient to sustain the verdict.
The purpose of the above act, in making conductors peace officers and giving them power to arrest drunken persons on their trains, was to protect passengers from just such insults and indignities as is discovered by the testimony on behalf of appellee in this record. The jury accepted the testimony of appellee, thereby assuming that the testimony of appellee was true.
The judgment is therefore correct, and it is affirmed;