Case Name: Rose A. Reynolds vs. Julius M. Davis
Court: Rhode Island Superior Court
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1934-07-05
Citations: 12 R.I. Dec. 6
Docket Number: No. 86097
Parties: Rose A. Reynolds vs. Julius M. Davis
Judges: 
Reporter: Rhode Island Decisions
Volume: 12
Pages: 6–6

Head Matter:
Rose A. Reynolds vs. Julius M. Davis
No. 86097.
July 5, 1934.
For plaintiff: Comstock & Canning.
For defendant: Hinckley, Allen, Til-linghast & Wheeler.

Opinion:
POULIOT, J.
This matter is now before the Court on giving the plaintiff opportunity to remit so much of the verdict as the Court deems excessive.
The Court feels that, on the evidence adduced, $4,000 would be a fair, reasonable and ample sum to award the plaintiff in damages.
Therefore, if the plaintiff, within ten days, remits all of the verdict in excess of $4,000, then defendant's motion for a new trial is denied, otherwise it is granted.