29 Ga. App. 285 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1922
The special grounds of the motion for a new-trial are but amplifications of the general grounds; the verdict has the approval of the trial judge, and we cannot say that there is no evidence to support it. In Rogers v. State, 101 Ga. 562 (28 S. E. 978), Judge Cobb said: “Applications for new trials on the ground that the verdict of the jury is contrary to evidence are addressed to a sound legal discretion to be exercised by the-trial judges. “When this discretion has been exercised and the motion for a new trial overruled, this court will not interfere when there is any evidence which would justify the jury in reaching the con
Judgment affirmed.