30 Ga. 476 | Ga. | 1860
By the Court.
delivering the opinion.
J. The Judge granted a new trial in this case upon the ground that he had improperly admitted in evidence the deposition of Mr. George Cuyler, Cashier of the Central Rail
2. But we are asked to affirm the verdict in this case by reversing the judgment granting a new trial, upon the ground that the evidence in support of it (aside from Cuyler’s testimony( is so strong that a different verdict could not stand, and that it is but useless delay and expense to have a new hearing which could produce no different final result. The ground is a good one, if it were applicable to the case, but we cannot say, in the conflict of evidence which we have here, that a different verdict could not stand.
J udgment affirmed.