LEGAL DOCUMENT

Case: Stephanie KAIN v. Mark SEGAL and Robert Segal
Citation: 599 A.2d 1044
Court: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1991-12-19
Docket Number: No. 91-180-APPEAL
Pages: 1044–1044
Volume: 599
Reporter: West's Atlantic Reporter, Second Series

Parties: Stephanie KAIN v. Mark SEGAL and Robert Segal.

Stephanie KAIN v. Mark SEGAL and Robert Segal.
No. 91-180-APPEAL.
Supreme Court of Rhode Island.
Dec. 19, 1991.
Charles Greenwood, Providence, for plaintiff.
Raymond Marcaccio, Providence, for defendants.

ORDER
This matter came before a three-member panel of this court on December 17, 1991, pursuant to an order directing both parties to show cause why the issues raised by this appeal should not be summarily decided. The plaintiff, Stephanie Kain, appeals from the denial of her motion for a new trial.
After considering the memoranda and arguments of counsel, we are of the opinion that cause has not been shown. A review of the record shows that the trial justice acted within his discretion in denying plaintiff’s motion for a new trial. We find that the trial justice’s decision is in conformity with this court’s holding in Barbato v. Epstein, 97 R.I. 191, 196 A.2d 836 (1964).
Accordingly, plaintiff’s appeal is denied and dismissed and the judgment of the Superior Court is affirmed.
FAY C.J., and SHEA, J., did not participate.