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Manzigian v. Boyajian

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Bristol
Mar 4, 1903
66 N.E. 413 (Mass. 1903)

Summary

In Manzigian v. Boyajian, 183 Mass. 125, which clearly is decisive of the present case, only the excepting party was heard.

Summary of this case from Powers v. Bergman

Opinion

March 4, 1903.

March 4, 1903.

Present: KNOWLTON, C.J., LATHROP, BARKER, HAMMOND, BRALEY, JJ.

Practice, Civil, New trial. Discretion of Court.

A finding of a judge on a motion for a new trial, that evidence alleged to be newly discovered, so far as material, was merely cumulative, if subject to revision at all, can be revised only where error appears by the record.

A trial judge may refuse in his discretion to set aside a verdict, although there is newly discovered evidence which if presented would justify a jury in reaching a different result.

C.F. Sanford, for the defendant.

H.S. Williams, for the plaintiffs, was not called upon.


BY THE COURT. These exceptions were taken at a hearing on a motion to set aside verdicts on the ground of newly discovered evidence. The judge found that the newly discovered evidence, so far as material, was merely cumulative. We have nothing in the record that would enable us to revise this finding, if it were proper to attempt to do so.

He also held that the motion should be denied as a matter of discretion; even if the evidence were material and not cumulative.

It is plain that no exception lies to such an exercise of discretion. It cannot be held that a judge is bound as a matter of law to grant a new trial whenever evidence is newly discovered that would justify a jury in reaching a different result if the evidence were presented to them.

Exceptions overruled.


Summaries of

Manzigian v. Boyajian

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Bristol
Mar 4, 1903
66 N.E. 413 (Mass. 1903)

In Manzigian v. Boyajian, 183 Mass. 125, which clearly is decisive of the present case, only the excepting party was heard.

Summary of this case from Powers v. Bergman
Case details for

Manzigian v. Boyajian

Case Details

Full title:ZADOOR MANZIGIAN vs. AHARON BOYAJIAN. MOORAD NAJARIAN vs. SAME

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Bristol

Date published: Mar 4, 1903

Citations

66 N.E. 413 (Mass. 1903)
66 N.E. 413

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