78 Ga. 320 | Ga. | 1887
Callahan sued Carlisle for damages in forcibly entering and holding certain property used by him to house his hands and mules whilst engaged in railroad work, and recovered a verdict for $550.00. Thereupon Carlisle made-
This concludes the points of error assigned and argued. The verdict of $250.00 is certainly not excessive, if plaintiff’s witnesses are believed ; and where there is contest between the parties over facts, it is the jury’s prerogative to believe either side; and the presiding judge approving the verdict, this court suffers it to stand.
Judgment affirmed.