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Rennick v. Walton
7 Mo. 292
Mo.
1842
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Opinion of the Court, delivered by

Napton, Judge.

This was an action by petition in debt by William P. Walton against Andrew E. Rennick. Plaintiff obtained a verdict and judgment for nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars and eighty six cents. Plaintiff remitted sixty-five dollars. After yprdict, the defendant moved for a new trial, because the court had admitted improper and illegal testi-and because the verdict was against the weight of testimony. It does not appear from the bill of exceptions that defendant objected to the testimony when it was °®'ere^> aQd a verdict found upon conflicting testimony will not be disturbed by this court.

Judgment affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Rennick v. Walton
Court Name: Supreme Court of Missouri
Date Published: Apr 15, 1842
Citation: 7 Mo. 292
Court Abbreviation: Mo.
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