Case ID: so2d_197/html/0212-01.html
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Author: {"author": "JONES, Justice:", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

MISSISSIPPI STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION v. Percy Lee SMITH.
    No. 44358.
    Supreme Court of Mississippi.
    March 27, 1967.
    Tommy B. Rogers, John K. Keyes, Collins, for appellant.
    Allred & Adams, Kervin & McIntosh, Collins, for appellee.
   JONES, Justice:

This is an eminent domain case from Covington County. The Commission is taking three small tracts, the total acreage of the three amounting to 1.45 acres, from a tract totaling over 70 acres. No improvements are taken.

On the trial in the eminent domain court, the jury awarded $3000. On appeal to the circuit court the jury awarded $4362. This Court has examined the record carefully, and we find no credible evidence warranting a judgment in the amount of $4362. We think the amount of this judgment is so excessive as to bring it within the rule requiring cither a new trial or a re-mittitur.

If appellee will enter a remittitur of $1362 within fifteen days from the time this judgment becomes final, reducing the judgment to $3000, we will affirm the case; otherwise, it will be reversed and remanded for a new trial.

Affirmed if remittitur of $1362 is entered within fifteen days from time this judgment becomes final; otherwise, reversed and remanded for new trial.

GILLESPIE, P. J., and BRADY, IN-ZER and ROBERTSON, JJ., concur.