Case ID: conn_87/html/0703-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Per Curiam.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Clarissa Edwards vs. J. H. Tubbs.
    Second Judicial District.
    Argued April 29th
    —decided June 13th, 1913
    Action of replevin for the recovery of a horse, buggy and harness, brought to and tried by the Court of Common Pleas in New London County, Waller, J.; facts found and judgment rendered for the defendant, and appeal by the plaintiff. No error.
    
    
      Lee Roy Robbins, for the appellant (plaintiff).
    
      William T. Connor, for the appellee (defendant).
   Per Curiam.

The sole issue in this case is one of fact—the ownership of a horse, buggy and harness. The evidence was such that its decision involved the weighing of conflicting testimony of witnesses, a determination of the credit to which that of each witness was entitled and the drawing of inferences of fact from other facts, themselves, in some cases, in dispute. The case was one which lay peculiarly within the province of a trial court and outside of that of this court. Firmly established principles forbid our interference with the ultimate conclusion of the court below, which- was not reached without evidence furnishing it a reasonable support, or contrary to undisputed evidence.

There is no error.