136 Ga. 791

Ramey v. Coney, Lovejoy & Company.

September 22, 1911.

Claim. Before Judge Martin. Pulaski superior court.. June 25, 1910.

H: E. Coates and Payne, Little & Jones, for plaintiff in error.

M. II. Boyer and Anderson, Felder, Rountree & Wilson, contra.

Fish, C. J.

There was no error in the admission of evidence. The instructions to the jury upon which error was assigned were not subject to the exceptions taken thereto; nor did the court err in merely failing to explain to the jury the meaning of “the burden of proof,” or of “ground for reasonable suspicion;” nor in merely failing-to instruct the jury as complained of. The verdict was not without evidence to support it; and the trial judge did not abuse his discretion in refusing to grant a new trial.

Judgment affirmed.

Jiech, J., absent. The other Justices concur.

Ramey v. Coney, Lovejoy & Co.
136 Ga. 791

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Ramey v. Coney, Lovejoy & Co.
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Sep 22, 1911
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