This is the second appearance of this matter in this court. See
Givens v. Gray,
It appears , that all issues made by the pleadings, including the dispossessory proceeding, answer and counterclaim, which were within the jurisdiction of the court in which the cause pended were tried and findings made thereon and judgment accordingly entered in the trial court. The trial was held before a judge without a jury."[W]here the trial judge, sitting as trior of the facts, hears the evidence, his findings based upon conflicting evidence is analogous to the verdict of a jury and should not be disturbed by a reviewing court if there is any evidence to support it.
Kelly v. Kelly,
Examining the record of the evidence in this case we find there was evidence to support the judgment entered.
Judgment affirmed.
