Case Name: RASCHE CO v. REESE
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1932-06-13
Citations: 13 Ohio Law Abs. 96
Docket Number: No 4080
Parties: RASCHE CO v REESE
Judges: HAMILTON and CUSHING, JJ, concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 13
Pages: 96–96

Head Matter:
RASCHE CO v REESE
Ohio Appeals, 1st Dist, Hamilton Co
No 4080.
Decided June 13, 1932
Otto Pfleger, Cincinnati, and Walter M. Shohl, Cincinnati, for plaintiff in error.
A. P. Conlon, Cincinnati, for defendant in. error.

Opinion:
ROSS, PJ.
On application for rehearing.
An examination of the affidavits submitted indicates that if the contents thereof had been submitted to the jury the verdict might have been modified in amount or for the defendant.
Piad counsel used the same diligence before the trial as is apparent in securing the evidence now offered, the jury would have had the benefit thereof.
Not only must new evidence offered as a ground for a new trial be "newly discovered," but it must be such that with reasonable diligence it could not have been secured, otherwise there would be no end to litigation.
The application for a rehearing is denied.
HAMILTON and CUSHING, JJ, concur.