Case Name: DANIELS v. HARTLEY et al.
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1969-09-09
Citations: 120 Ga. App. 294
Docket Number: 44760
Parties: DANIELS v. HARTLEY et al.
Judges: Eberhardt and Deen, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 120
Pages: 294–295

Head Matter:
44760.
DANIELS v. HARTLEY et al.

Opinion:
Bell, Chief Judge.
This appeal is from the judgment denying plaintiff's motion for new trial. The motion was based solely on the general grounds. Thus, the only query is whether the evidence supported the verdict. Southern R. Co. v. Adams, 14 Ga. App. 366 (80 SE 912); Brown v. Bank of Cumming, 144 Ga. 655 (87 SE 887). And see the host of annotations in Code § 70-202, catchwords "General Grounds," "Approval," etc. There is in the transcript evidence which if believed by the jury was quite sufficient to have authorized the verdict. It is, of course, of no moment that the evidence would also have authorized a verdict in some amount for the plaintiff. The jury weighed the evidence and made its choice. That was its duty and its function.
Argued September 3, 1969
Decided September 9, 1969.
C. B. King, for appellant.
Wright, Reddick & Faircloth, George P. Wright, for appellees.
Judgment affirmed.
Eberhardt and Deen, JJ., concur.