Pinkston v. White
102 Ga. 561 | Ga. | 1897
Under the facts disclosed by the record, the trial judge did not err in sustaining the certiorari, it plainly and palpably appearing that the verdict rendered in the justice’s court was without any evidence to support it; but inasmuch as the final determination of the case did not necessarily depend upon a controlling question of law, and there were issues of fact involved, the case should have been remanded for a new trial, and therefore the rendition by the superior court of a final
Judgment reversed,'with direction.