Case Name: Cragon, Jr., a Minor, Appellee, v. Harmon, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1937-06-16
Citations: 132 Ohio St. 508
Docket Number: No. 26454
Parties: Cragon, Jr., a Minor, Appellee, v. Harmon, Appellant.
Judges: Weygandt, C. J., Jones, Matthias and Zimmerman, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Ohio State Reports, New Service
Volume: 132
Pages: 508–509

Head Matter:
Cragon, Jr., a Minor, Appellee, v. Harmon, Appellant.
(No. 26454
Decided June 16, 1937.)
Mr. Howard M. Nasor, for.appellee.
Mr. Theodore E. Warren, for appellant.

Opinion:
By the Court.
The affidavits which were filed related primarily to the speed of the automobile and its position at or about the time of the accident. Prom an examination of the record we are of the opinion that the evidence tendered as to the speed and position of the automobile was cumulative and therefore insufficient newly discovered evidence to warrant sustaining a motion for new trial on that ground. Kroger, Admr., v. Ryan, 83, Ohio St., 299, 94 N. E., 428; Sheen v. Kubiac, 131 Ohio St., 52, 1 N. E. (2d), 943; Domanski v. Woda, ante, 208, 6 N. E. (2d), 601.
The judgment of the Court of Appeals is reversed and the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas is affirmed.
Judgment reversed.
Weygandt, C. J., Jones, Matthias and Zimmerman, JJ., concur.