104 Ga. 560 | Ga. | 1898
Tharp brought two suits, in a justice’s court, against the Southern Railway Company for the killing of stock. By consent of both parties, these cases were consolidated upon the trial before the jury. The defendant admitted killing the stock, and the only issue upon trial was as to the value of the stock killed. The plaintiff testified that this stock, a cow and a hog, was worth $50, the cow $40 and the hog $10. Defendant introduced evidence tending to show that the value of the stock was less than the estimate put upon it by plaintiff. Defendant offered in evidence, as contradicting plaintiff’s testimony, his tax returns for the year 1896, made by him before the killing of the stock, showing that he returned the cow as of
Judgment reversed.