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Taylor v. McKinley
4 Cal. 104
Cal.
1854
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Mr. Justice Heydeneeldt

delivered the opinion of the Court.

Mr. Ch. J. Murray concurred.

This Court has always refused to interfere with the verdict of a jury, where the evidence is dubious or conflicting. Nor, in such case, will we revise the discretion of the Court below, in granting or refusing a new trial.

The assignments of error made in this case are too unsubstantial to require consideration or argument.

Let the judgment be affirmed, with ten per cent, damages.

Case Details

Case Name: Taylor v. McKinley
Court Name: California Supreme Court
Date Published: Jan 15, 1854
Citation: 4 Cal. 104
Court Abbreviation: Cal.
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