117 Ky. 19 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1903
Opinion op the court by
Affirming.
George B. Dovey, appellant, instituted this action aginst James W. Lam, W. N. Eads, G. W. Roark, Flint McDowell, and John G. Love, appellees, to recover for an assault and battery. They pleaded self-defense, and the jury found for them. The court entered judgment on the verdict, and the plaintiff appeals.
The difficulty occurred over the possession of a coal shaft and engine; the defendants claiming that Mrs. Rachel McNeil was in possession, and that the plaintiff undertook to interfere with her possession, the defendants being her agents and servants. The court held the burden of proof to be on the defendants, and each of them was thereupon sworn in his own behalf. After the difficulty, and before the trial, Mrs. McNeil intermarried with the defendant, John G. Love. The other four defendants offered her as a witness in their behalf. The court ruled that she could not testify for her husband, but that she could testify for the other four defendants. He therefore allowed her to testify, instructing the jury that her testimony could only be considered as to the defendants other than her husbani.
The answer not controverting the allegations of the petition, but pleading matter in avoidance, the burden of proof was on the defendants. The other matters relied on in the admission or rejection of evidence were of minor consequence,' and were properly ruled by the circuit court. The instructions fairly submitted the issue to the jury, and, on the whole case, we find no reason for disturbing ■the verdict.
Judgment affirmed.