61 Tenn. 279 | Tenn. | 1872
Buchanan sued Simonton in the Circuit Court of Lawrenceburg upon a note for $3,500, and had verdict and judgment in his favor, from which, upon the overruling of his motion for a new trial, Simon-ton appealed to this Court.
He now insists that the Circuit Judge erred in overruling his motion for a new trial. In support of the motion, Simonton’s affidavit, and that of one of his counsel was read, setting forth that the verdict and judgment were had on the third day of the
Simonton states that his pleas. were true, and he could have made proof of their truth, etc.
This Court can not grant a new trial for the reasons stated in the affidavit. The Becord shows that the attorney of Simonton said he could produce other affidavits, while reading those filed, and after his motion was disposed of, but did not offer any, or otherwise show what he proposed to show by them, other than or different from the facts set out in the affidavits read.
If the Court below had chosen to give a new trial for the reasons stated in the affidavits, we would have esteemed it a liberal exercise of his discretion. But in this Court his refusal can not be regarded as an abuse of such discretion, so as to call for the interposition of this Court.
Four pleas were pleaded — the last setting out that • $247.60 of the $3,500 was usurious interest. All the pleas were sworn to in one affidavit • at the end of the last plea.
Upon these pleas a mis-trial was. had several times before the term at which the verdict and judgment complained of were rendered. No exceptions seem to have been taken to the pleas because not properly sworn to, • nor for any other defect. And the parties will not be allowed, after verdict, to complain of in-formalities which might have been remedied if objected to in due time, especially where the cause has been tried, as if the pleadings were regular, as seems from the charge to have been done in this case.
We do not think there is any error in the Eecord for which we sho'uld reverse.
Affirm the judgment.