89 Me. 70 | Me. | 1896
The plaintiff worked for the defendant during the season of 1893, and this is an action to recover compensation for his labor.
The evidence was conflicting; the case appears to have been fairly and carefully tried; no reason is apparent why the evidence claimed to be newly-discovered, if true, could not, by the use of due diligence, have been discovered before as easily as after the trial; and upon the whole, it is the opinion of the court that the verdict is one that ought not to be disturbed.
Motions overruled.