The appellant seeks a new trial on the issue of damages in this personal injury case. With respect to the principal assignments of error, we affirm for the reasons stated in the district judge’s opinion.
The appellant also contends that the district judge erred in striking the
ad damnum
clause of the complaint and in refusing to allow a
per diem
argument on the question of damages. We find the district judge did not abuse his discretion in barring from the jury the amount of damages alleged in the complaint. This was no part of the proof, and it had no role to play in the jury’s consideration of the case. Williams v. Nichols,
The judgment is affirmed.
