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Goldberg v. Burrows

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Dec 6, 1918
185 App. Div. 244 (N.Y. App. Div. 1918)

Summary

In Goldberg v. Burrows (185 App. Div. 244) the trial justice set aside the verdict and granted a new trial, because he disagreed with the jury as to the credibility of a witness; this court reversed the order and reinstated the verdict.

Summary of this case from Shea v. United States Trucking Corp.

Opinion

December 6, 1918.

Fred H. Rees, for the appellant.

Moses Feltenstein of counsel [ Lewis A. Rosen, attorney], for the respondent.


The learned trial justice was strongly convinced that the plaintiff ought to recover, for without taking briefs or having the minutes written out he instantly set aside the verdict. A deliberate examination of the record discloses a sharp and irreconcilable difference between the account of the accident as given by the witnesses called by the contending parties; that the number of eye-witnesses was quite evenly divided, and that a vigorous attack was made upon the credibility of the principal witness for the plaintiff and one of the main witnesses for the defendant. The plaintiff's witness, whose credibility was assailed, was the only one who gave a comprehensible account of the accident. From the verdict in favor of the defendant it may be fairly inferred that the jury refused to believe this witness. The weight of the evidence was to be determined by the court in passing upon the motion to set aside the verdict, but it should be borne in mind that the credibility of witnesses is peculiarly for the jury. While the trial justice is authorized to and should set aside a verdict which is palpably against the weight of the evidence, and while this court is loath to review the exercise of such power, yet in such a case as has been outlined where, as we find, there was not even a fair preponderance of evidence in favor of the plaintiff if the jury rejected the testimony of plaintiff's principal witness, we feel bound to hold that the verdict was improperly set aside.

The order appealed from should be reversed, with costs, and the verdict reinstated.

CLARKE, P.J., DOWLING, SMITH and MERRELL, JJ., concurred.

Order reversed, with costs, and verdict reinstated.


Summaries of

Goldberg v. Burrows

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Dec 6, 1918
185 App. Div. 244 (N.Y. App. Div. 1918)

In Goldberg v. Burrows (185 App. Div. 244) the trial justice set aside the verdict and granted a new trial, because he disagreed with the jury as to the credibility of a witness; this court reversed the order and reinstated the verdict.

Summary of this case from Shea v. United States Trucking Corp.
Case details for

Goldberg v. Burrows

Case Details

Full title:DAVID GOLDBERG, an Infant, by HYMAN GOLDBERG, His Guardian ad Litem…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department

Date published: Dec 6, 1918

Citations

185 App. Div. 244 (N.Y. App. Div. 1918)
172 N.Y.S. 761

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