82 Ga. 206 | Ga. | 1889
Wilson sued the mayor and aldermen of Montezuma for damages. In his declaration he alleged that, on the thirteenth of August, 1885, he was walking on the sidewalk of a street in that town at night, and when crossing a little bridge or crossway across said sidewalk, covering a ditch two feet deep, he stepped into a hole in the sidewalk and near said crossing, and fell into the ditch; whereby he was injured. He alleged that this crossing was badly constructed, and that between the outer planks and the earth was a hole about six inches by twelve through which the petitioner fell. On the trial of the case, the jury found a verdict for the plaintiff', and the defendants made a motion for a new trial, which was overruled by the court, and they excepted.
Judgment reversed.