Opinion ID: 2590706
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 5

Heading: propositions presented for review

Text: ¶ 15 Hanna's first proposition is that the trial court erred in denying its motion for a new trial for the following reasons: (1) There was an error in the assessment in the amount of damages; (2) The verdict was not sustained by sufficient evidence or was contrary to law; (3) The damages were so excessive as to appear to have been given under the influence of passion or prejudice; and (4) An error of law occurred at trial to which Hanna objected. Hanna's second [4] and third [5] propositions merely reference its argument under the first proposition and, thus, will not receive separate treatment. Hanna's fourth proposition of error is that the trial court erred in excluding testimonial evidence which Hanna offered at trial. Hanna's fifth proposition is that the trial court erred in its instructions to the jury.