Case ID: ky-op_6/html/0470-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

James Baker v. James Intosh.
    Replevin — Value of Property — Forceable Taking,.
    Where plaintiff’s property was taken from him by torce, the jury had the right to find more than its actual value.
    APPEAL. PR.OÍM: 'CLAY CIRCUIT COURT.
    February 14, 1873.
    
      Rodman, for appellant.
    
    
      James, for appellee.
    
   Opinion by

Judge Lindsay:

The verdict in this case is not palpably against the weight of the evidence and there is no error of law complained of. If the jury believed that appellee’s horse was taken from him by force they had a right to find more than its actual value, and that discretion they did not abuse.

Judgment affirmed.