Case ID: fla_140/html/0230-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Grace L. Hartline, a widow, v. E. I. Friday
    191 So. 433
    Division A
    Opinion Filed October 10, 1939
    
      Dickenson & Dickenson and Edzvin K. Dickenson, for Plaintiff in Error.
    
      McKay, Macfarlane, Jackson & Ramsey, for Defendant in Error.
   Per Curiam. —

It is apparent from the record that there was conflicting testimony on issues material to the case, and we arc of the opinion that the judge of the trial court should have denied the motion for an instructed verdict in favor of the defendant at the conclusion of all the testimony, as he did when a similar motion' was made after the introduction of the testimony on behalf of the plaintiff. See Pendarvis v. Pfeifer, 132 Fla. 724, 182 South. Rep. 307.

The judgment is reversed.

Terrell, C. J., and Buford and Tiiomas, J. J., concur.

Wi-iitfield, P. J., concurs in opinion and judgment.

Justice Brown and Chapman not participating as authorized by Section 4687, Compiled General Laws of 1927, and Rule 21-A of the Rules of this Court.