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Swint v. Central Railroad
75 Ga. 888
Ga.
1886
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The presiding judge being dissatisfied with the verdict, and having granted a first new trial, one among many grounds of the motion being that the verdict was contrary to law and evidence, this court will not control his discretion in so doing; nor will it closely scan any views of the law expressed by the judge in granting the new trial, the presumption being that, on the second hearing, he will correct his own errors, if any.

Case Details

Case Name: Swint v. Central Railroad
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Jan 26, 1886
Citation: 75 Ga. 888
Court Abbreviation: Ga.
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