Court Opinion

ID: 5557803
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-11 00:44:30.187267+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:35:22.875483
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Jackson, Judge,
concurring.
It is hardly necessary for me to say, after the opinion just delivered by my brother and associate, Judge Bleckley, that I acquiesce in the judgment confining this bill of exceptions to the single issue of whether the verdict be against the law and the evidence, with great reluctance. I only concur because the authority of the unanimous opinion of this court in the case of Olive vs. Herrington, 33 Georgia Reports, 580, binds me. But for that, and what I consider the spirit of subsequent adjudications on the point, I should hold this bill of exceptions good throughout. My mind abhors technicalities, and I do not approve the judgment on principle.