The verdicts in this case in favor of Eoseberg and of Allen are so grossly excessive as to make it plain that they are the result either of prejudice or ignorance on the part of the jury-
Eor this reason the rule to show cause will be made absolute.
Decided January 19, 1927.
Before Gummere, Chief Justice, and Justices Tren chard and Minturn.
For the rule, John C. Reed and Clarence L. Cole.
Contra, William Elmer Brown, Jr., and Emerson L. Richards.
The verdicts in this case in favor of Eoseberg and of Allen are so grossly excessive as to make it plain that they are the result either of prejudice or ignorance on the part of the jury-
Eor this reason the rule to show cause will be made absolute.
5 N.J. Misc. 128
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