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Small v. Brainard
44 Ill. 355
Ill.
1867
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Mr. Justice Lawrence

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This was an action of trespass brought for digging a ditch and causing the water to overflow upon the plaintiff’s land. The defendant pleaded not guilty and several special pleas. On the trial the court gave for the plaintiff the' following instruction:

“ The court instructs the jury for plaintiff, that he is entitled to recover in this action all damages proved to have heen sustained by him on account of the trespasses committed by defendant on plaintiff’s premises, as alleged in the declaration in this cause.”

The appellant objects to this instruction, that it assumes the defendant committed the trespasses, and that the only question before the jury was the amount of damages. The objection is well taken, and we cannot say, on an examination of the entire record, that the jury were not misled. We are the more inclined to reverse the judgment on account of this instruction, because we do not find in the evidence a very good basis for the estimate of the damages, $150, found by the jury. Witnesses give it as their opinion that the plaintiff’s land was injured to that extent, but they do not state wherein the injury to that degree consists, nor the facts upon which their opinion is founded. The judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.

Judgment reversed.

Case Details

Case Name: Small v. Brainard
Court Name: Illinois Supreme Court
Date Published: Apr 15, 1867
Citation: 44 Ill. 355
Court Abbreviation: Ill.
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