15 Ga. App. 618 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1915
B. B. Kitchens, a physician, brought suit in a justice’s court, against W. W. Haywood, upon an account for medical services. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. The defendant sued out a writ of certiorari, and here excepts to the judgment of the judge of the superior court, overruling the certiorari. The only real question in the evidence is whether there was an original undertaking of the defendant, by the express terms of which, as testified by the plaintiff, the plaintiff’s services as a physician were employed by the defendant for a tenant or cropper of the defendant. Upon this issue the evidence was in direct conflict, but the doubts, if any, were resolved by the jury in favor of the plaintiff, and that issue is concluded. In the petition for certiorari there are assignments of error based upon alleged errors in the drawing of the jurors who tried the case, and an exception that the justice of the peace who presided assumed to act as such without warrant or authority. There is also complaint, presented by exceptions to the answer of the magistrate, that the answer was not responsive to the assignments of error to which we first referred. The judge of the superior court disallowed these excep
Judgment affirmed.