117 Ga. 817 | Ga. | 1903
This was an action for damages on account of the alienation of the affections of the wife of the plaintiff. The peti
The motion contains other grounds, but none of them are of sufficient merit to require the grant of a new trial. In the interest of decency we refrain from a discussion of the evidence, as we have no desire to contribute more than is necessary to the unclean literature of this branch of the law. To the everlasting honor of our civilization be it said that litigation of this character has been exceedingly rare in this State, and precedent is consequently not abundant. It is to be hoped that we will not again have need of precedent on this subject. Judgment reversed.