148 N.E.2d 93 | Ohio Ct. App. | 1956
This is an appeal on questions of law from an order of the Common Pleas Court granting a new trial at the instance of the plaintiff, after a verdict of the jury for the defendant. Prior to the hearing of this appeal on the merits, a motion of plaintiff-appellee to dismiss the appeal as one not taken from a final order was overruled by Judges Miller and Hornbeck (Wiseman, J., not participating), upon authority of Richards v.Industrial Commission,
Plaintiff filed his action in the Common Pleas Court against the defendant, alleging that on September 10, 1952, in the afternoon he was driving his 1939 Chevrolet coupe in an easterly direction on Leonard Avenue between the intersection of Galloway and Eighteenth Street, and that the defendant was operating a truck at the same time and place in a westerly direction to the left of the center line of Leonard Avenue, resulting in a collision and consequent injury to the plaintiff. At the conclusion of the testimony, defendant's motion for a directed verdict was overruled. The jury returned a verdict for the defendant. As grounds for his motion for a new trial, plaintiff asserted that (1) the verdict is manifestly against the weight of the *197 evidence; (2) instructing the jury on contributory negligence; (3) giving a preargument special charge on burden of proof; (4) misconduct of a jury; (5) other errors, etc. The journal entry merely recites that the motion for new trial is sustained. No motion to require the court to state the grounds for granting the new trial was made.
It is to be noted that the notice of appeal is directed to the order granting a new trial and not to the order overruling defendant's motion for a directed verdict. Upon this appeal, defendant has not sought leave to amend its notice of appeal. Its only assignment of error is the sustaining of the motion for a new trial. In Richards v. Industrial Commission, supra, error was assigned to the order overruling the defendant's motion for a directed verdict, and the action of the Court of Appeals in refusing to permit the defendant to amend the notice of appeal so as to include the order overruling the motion for a directed verdict was reversed. Cf. Gray v. Youngstown Municipal Ry. Co.,
There being no abuse of discretion on the part of the trial court in granting the new trial, and the order from which the appeal is taken not being a final order, the appeal is dismissed and the cause is remanded to the Court of Common Pleas for further proceedings, costs to abide final judgment.
Appeal dismissed.
DEEDS and HUNSICKER, JJ., concur.
DEEDS and FESS, JJ., of the Sixth Appellate District, and HUNSICKER, J., of the Ninth Appellate District, sitting by designation in the Second Appellate District.