Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, in the Year ..., Volume 32Edward O. Jenkins, 1869 - Equity |
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... the papers nor Tarver could be found , and the counsel of the defendant had to go to trial without them . Upon this evidence , and under the charge of the Court , Wimberly vs. Collier . as set forth in a motion 16 SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA .
... the papers nor Tarver could be found , and the counsel of the defendant had to go to trial without them . Upon this evidence , and under the charge of the Court , Wimberly vs. Collier . as set forth in a motion 16 SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA .
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Georgia. Supreme Court. Wimberly vs. Collier . as set forth in a motion for a new trial , the jury returned a verdict for the defendant . Counsel for the plaintiff then made a motion for a new trial on the following grounds , to - wit ...
Georgia. Supreme Court. Wimberly vs. Collier . as set forth in a motion for a new trial , the jury returned a verdict for the defendant . Counsel for the plaintiff then made a motion for a new trial on the following grounds , to - wit ...
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... motion was overruled , and the new trial was refused , and this is the error complained of in this case . HENRY MORGAN , for plaintiff in error . WARREN & WARREN , for the defendants in error . By the Court . - LUMPKIN , J. , delivered ...
... motion was overruled , and the new trial was refused , and this is the error complained of in this case . HENRY MORGAN , for plaintiff in error . WARREN & WARREN , for the defendants in error . By the Court . - LUMPKIN , J. , delivered ...
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... motion , as it is not supported in point of fact by his Honor , the Judge . He certifies , that he supposed the speech was finished ; and I can well understand how there should be an honest mistake in this respect . I know ...
... motion , as it is not supported in point of fact by his Honor , the Judge . He certifies , that he supposed the speech was finished ; and I can well understand how there should be an honest mistake in this respect . I know ...
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... law , and the charge of the Court . This motion for a new trial was overruled , and the plain- tiff in error seeks a reversal of the judgment by his writ in this case . Roe & McDowell vs. Doe , ex dem . , MACON , JANUARY TERM , 1861 . 47.
... law , and the charge of the Court . This motion for a new trial was overruled , and the plain- tiff in error seeks a reversal of the judgment by his writ in this case . Roe & McDowell vs. Doe , ex dem . , MACON , JANUARY TERM , 1861 . 47.
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