Case Name: Robinson et al. v. Bacon
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1922-04-01
Citations: 28 Ga. App. 423
Docket Number: 12791
Parties: Robinson et al. v. Bacon.
Judges: Stephens and Hill, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 28
Pages: 423–424

Head Matter:
12791.
Robinson et al. v. Bacon.
Decided April 1, 1922.

Opinion:
Jenkins, P. J.
Upon this writ of error, by which it is sought to review a judgment of the superior court, sustaining a certiorari from a verdict and judgment in a justice's court, the judge certifies that he " sustained the certiorari generally and not upon any • particular ground." The evidence did not demand the verdict rendered in the justice's court, but would have amply authorized a verdict for the petitioner in certiorari. This being the only question involved, and the order sustaining the certiorari having the effect of a first grant of new trial, it will not be disturbed. Walker v. Hughes, 120 Ga. 1079 (48 S. E. 387); Maner v. Clark-Stewart Co., 27 Ga. App. 553 (109 S. E. 178).
Judgment affirmed.
Stephens and Hill, JJ., concur.
Certiorari; from Tattnall superior court — Judge Strange presiding. July 7, 1921.
J. T. Grice, D. L. Stanfield, for plaintiffs in error.
C. L. Cowart, contra.