117 Ga. 548 | Ga. | 1903
This was an action by Mrs. Clark against the railway -company for the homicide of her husband, who was an employee ,of the company. ■ The verdict was for $7,500, and the company .assigns error upon the refusal of the court to grant it a new trial.
The case is upon its facts close and doubtful. The motion for -a new trial contains numerous grounds. Dpon two of these grounds •we think the defendant was entitled to a new trial. These grounds
It is said, though, that in other portions of the charge the judge gave the jury the correct rules. We do not think this would relieve the error; for it has been repeatedly ruled that where an erroneous rule is given to the jury on a material issue in the case, in such a way as to mislead them, a new trial will be granted, notwithstanding the correct rule may have been announced in another portion of the charge. See cases cited in Central Railway Company v. Johnston, supra.
We do not deem it necessary to consider in detail the numerous other assignments of error in the motion for a new trial. If any of them were well taken, similar errors will probably not be committed on another trial.
Judgment reversed.