26 Ga. App. 438 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1921
1. Exceptions pendente lite cannot be considered unless error is assigned thereon, either in the main bill of exceptions or in this court by counsel for plaintiff in error, before the argument begins. In the
3. It was error to charge the jury that if the defendant rebutted the presumption of negligence, “ then it would be left entirely to the minds and consciences of enlightened jurors as to whether or not the plaintiff would be entitled to recover in any amount in this case.”
4. The charge of the court, as complained of, upon the measure of damages, was erroneous; and in the court’s effort to correct the erroneous charge the jury was still left confused as to the method of arriving at the present cash value of his recovery, if he was entitled to recover.
5. There were many inaccuracies in the charge of the court which are not here dealt with, but they are such inaccuracies as will not likely recur upon another trial of the case. It was error to overrule the motion for a new trial.
Judgment reversed.