Case Name: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. et al. v. Savage
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1916-11-22
Citations: 19 Ga. App. 21
Docket Number: 7513
Parties: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. et al. v. Savage.
Judges: Judge Hill, of the Atlanta Circuit, WAS DESIGNATED TO SIT INSTEAD OF JUDGE IÍODGES, WHO WAS DISQUALIFIED.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 19
Pages: 21–21

Head Matter:
7513.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. et al. v. Savage.
Decided November 22, 1916.
Judge Hill, of the Atlanta Circuit, WAS DESIGNATED TO SIT INSTEAD OF JUDGE IÍODGES, WHO WAS DISQUALIFIED.
Action for damages; from city court of Macon—Judge Hodges. May 5, 1916.
Hardeman, Jones, Parle & Johnston, for plaintiffs in error.
Robert L. Berner, contra.

Opinion:
Hill, J.
The exceptions to extracts from the charge of the court, when considered in connection with the entire instructions, are without merit. In the instructions given, all the material issues made by the pleading and the evidence were covered clearly and correctly, and without injury to any contention of the defendant. The record makes no new or interesting question of law, and the verdict—the second for the plaintiff— was moderate and supported by the evidence. There was no error in refusing another trial. Judgment affirmed.