27 Ga. App. 491 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1921
This case was before the Supreme Court on substantially the same record as in the present case. The only two points involved in the case then are the only two points now involved. Those two points are, first, whether the plaintiff was the lawful wife of the decedent and was therefore entitled to bring the suit for his homicide by the defendant railroad companjr, and, secondly, whether the decedent, at the time he was killed by the railroad
We have examined the grounds of the motion for a new trial as amended, and we find none of them meritorious. The law as specifically decided by the Supreme Court in this case, on the subject of the plaintiff being the lawful widow of the decedent, was given in charge, and the principles of law that have been well settled by repeated decisions of this court and of the Supreme Court on tbp subject of negligence and liability, applicable to the facts,
Judgment affirmed.