129 A. 566 | Pa. | 1925
Argued April 15, 1925.
It is to be regretted that all members of the Bar do not always keep in mind what was said by this court years ago, that "A cause is not well tried unless fairly tried and a verdict obtained by incorrect statements or unfair argument or by an appeal to passion or prejudice stands on but little higher ground than one obtained by false testimony": Saxton v. Pittsburgh Rys. Co.,
The action was to recover $4,000 said by plaintiff to have been a loan and by defendant, whose son had married plaintiff's daughter, to have been a gift to the young couple, the check having been drawn by plaintiff to the order of his son-in-law. One of defendant's attorneys had been present at the meetings of plaintiff and defendant leading up to the payment and, during the course of the trial, although taking part in it, he went on the stand in defendant's behalf. In his closing remarks to the jury, plaintiff's counsel said concerning defendant's attorney-witness that "to get a fee out of his client [he, defendant's attorney] took the stand to swear his case through." In the course of the same part of the trial, plaintiff's counsel said further: "Bartikowsky's son married Mittleman's daughter. She is a good looking, decent girl. Was the son too good for her? Oh, Bartikowsky is one of the newer, slicker members of his race. Poor Mittleman gave one thousand and they want to rob him of $4,000 more. After doing the old man out of $4,000, they discarded his daughter."
This language is so manifestly improper and so glaringly out of place in an orderly trial of the issue created in this case that we cannot say the verdict represents the decision of an impartial jury. It is true the trial court warned the jury against allowing the improper remarks to prejudice them and it is also true that the question as to whether or not a juror should be withdrawn is one resting largely in the discretion of the trial judge (Wilhelm v. Uttenweiler,
The first and second assignments of error are sustained and a new venire awarded.