Case Name: Parker v. Daniel
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1915-02-18
Citations: 16 Ga. App. 23
Docket Number: 5478
Parties: Parker v. Daniel.
Judges: Broyles, J., not presiding.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 16
Pages: 23–24

Head Matter:
5478.
Parker v. Daniel.
Decided February 18, 1915.

Opinion:
Russell, C. J.
There was circumstantial evidence which authorized the inference that the plaintiff acquired title to the note subsequently to its maturity, and that for that reason he was not a bona fide purchaser. The charge of the court was a full, fair and able presentation of the law applicable to the case, and, when considered as a whole, was not subject to any of the exceptions presented in the motion for a new trial. For that reason the verdict approved by the trial judge will not be disturbed. Judgment affirmed.
Broyles, J., not presiding.
Complaint; from city court of Jefferson — Judge Johns. December 16, 1913.
A. 0. Brown, John J. & Boy M. Strickland, for plaintiff.
G. C. Thomas, T. J. Shackelford, W. M. Smith, P. Cooley, for defendant.