Case Name: Stewart et al. v. Pennsylvania R. R., Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1928-04-09
Citations: 293 Pa. 38
Docket Number: Appeals, Nos. 76 and 77
Parties: Stewart et al. v. Pennsylvania R. R., Appellant.
Judges: Before Moschzisker, C. J., Frazer, Walling, Simpson, Kephart, Sadler and Schaffer, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 293
Pages: 38–39

Head Matter:
Stewart et al. v. Pennsylvania R. R., Appellant.
Argued March 15, 1928.
Before Moschzisker, C. J., Frazer, Walling, Simpson, Kephart, Sadler and Schaffer, JJ.
Robert D. Dalzell, of Dalzell, Fisher d Dalzell, for appellant.
Rody P. Marshall, for appellees.
April 9, 1928:

Opinion:
Per Curiam,
The sole complaint here is that the court below abused its discretion by not granting a new trial on what defendant, appellant, claims to be the clear weight of the evidence in its favor. It is not necessary, and would serve no useful purpose, to state the facts or review the evidence. After reading the printed testimony, we are not convinced of error; the issues involved were for the jury and it does not appear that there was any abuse of discretion in refusing a new trial.
The judgments are affirmed.