73 P. 415 | Cal. | 1903
Action to recover certain personal property, or the value thereof, alleged to have been wrongfully taken by defendant, as constable, under an attachment against persons other than plaintiff, and damages for the wrongful taking, etc. The jury returned a verdict for plaintiff, fixing the value of the property at five hundred and sixty dollars, and awarding damages in the additional sum of five hundred dollars. Defendant moved for a new trial on nearly all the statutory grounds. The court announced that it would grant a new trial on the ground of excessive damages, unless plaintiff would consent to a certain modification of the amount of damages; the plaintiff declined to do so; and thereupon the court made an order granting the new trial, stating in the order that it was made upon the ground of excessive damages, appearing to have been given under the influence of passion and prejudice. From this order plaintiff appeals.
It is not necessary to inquire if the order could be maintained on any ground other than the one stated by the court. It was within the discretion of the court to grant the order upon the assigned ground, (Davis v. Southern Pacific Co.,
Appellant contends that section
The order appealed from is affirmed.
Lorigan, J., and Henshaw, J., concurred.
Hearing in Bank denied.