75 N.J.L. 887 | N.J. | 1908
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This is an action on a policy of life insurance, the defendant'in -error, plaintiff below, being the widow of the insured and the beneficiary named in the policy. The action of the trial court assigned for error was the direction of a verdict for the plaintiff, counsel of the company insisting that the case should have been submitted to the jury.
The defendant company pleaded specially — first, that the insured had died of poison intentionally self-administered, and secondly, that the beneficiary had caused the death of the
All these matters were testified to without substantial contradiction. The widow was not sworn as a witness.
We think the evidence adduced fairly raised an issue of fact, as to poisoning by the wife, if not indeed the further issue of intentional self-poisoning, which the jury should have been allowed to pass upon. Poisoning is a crime easy to conceal and difficult to discover, and much, in cases involving poison, must be left to' inference and circumstantial evidence, even in criminal eases. But no question of reasonable doubt was here involved, nor could a finding for the defendant be in any way prejudicial to the claimant if prosecuted criminally. The jury would have passed on it as a pure question of preponderance of evidence, and might well have decided that it was not proved, but the case, in our opinion, was clearly within the province of the jury. A verdict is properly directed when the facts are not in dispute, and the inferences from them not in doubt, the question at issue being then one of law only. Belcher v. Manchester Building and Loan Association, 45 Vroom 833. But where fair-minded men might honestly differ as to the conclusions to be drawn from facts, whether controverted or uncontroverted,
For this error of the trial court the judgment must be reversed and a venire de novo awarded.
For affirmance■ — Vroom, J. 1.
For reversal — The Chancellor, Ci-iiee Justice, Garrison, Swayze, Reed, Trenci-iard, Parker, Bergen, Bogert, Green, Gray, Dill, J.J. 12.