Case Name: RICHARD THOMPSON, Respondent, v. EMANUEL HOFFMAN, Appellant
Court: New York Superior Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1881-04-04
Citations: 15 Jones & S. 536
Docket Number: 
Parties: RICHARD THOMPSON, Respondent, v. EMANUEL HOFFMAN, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Superior Court of the city of New York
Volume: 47
Pages: 536–536

Head Matter:
RICHARD THOMPSON, Respondent, v. EMANUEL HOFFMAN, Appellant.
Before Freedman and Truax, JJ.
Decided April 4, 1881.
Appeal from judgment entered upon the verdict of a jury, and from order' denying defendant’s motion upon the minutes for a new trial.
B. F. Einstein, for appellant.
Alex. B. Johnson, and John A. Mapes, for respondent.

Opinion:
Br the Court. — Freedman, J.
The case was fully and fairly tried, and submitted to the jury under a charge to which no valid exception lies, and the jury having found for the plaintiff, their verdict should not be disturbed. It was a case for the jury, and there is no merit in any of the exceptions.
The judgment and order should be affirmed, with costs.
Truax, J., concurred.