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Drake & Burlingeam v. Palmer Cook & Co.

Supreme Court of California
Jan 1, 1853
4 Cal. 11 (Cal. 1853)

Opinion


4 Cal. 11 DRAKE & BURLINGEAM v. PALMER, COOK & COMPANY Supreme Court of California January, 1853

         JUDGES: Mr. Ch. J. Murray delivered the opinion of the Court. Mr. J. Heydenfeldt concurred.

         OPINION

          MURRAY, Judge

         On the first trial of this case, which was an action of trespass, the plaintiffs recovered a judgment for the sum of $ 4,666 66. The Court below set aside the verdict of the jury, and granted a new trial, from which order the plaintiffs appealed. Upon the decision of this appeal, we held that the right of granting or refusing new trials was discretionary with the Court below, subject, however, to the review and control of this Court, in cases of gross or wilful abuse. On the second trial of the case, the jury rendered a verdict for the plaintiffs for $ 5,000. The defendants moved for new trial, which motion was refused, from which ruling they appealed.

Reported in 2 Cal. 177.

         Several grounds of error have been assigned, all of which are frivolous, and unworthy of the serious consideration of this Court. The action was for trespass; the question of damages is a question particularly for the determination of the jury. Two juries have found almost equal verdicts, and there being no error in the record, the judgment of the Court is sustained.


Summaries of

Drake & Burlingeam v. Palmer Cook & Co.

Supreme Court of California
Jan 1, 1853
4 Cal. 11 (Cal. 1853)
Case details for

Drake & Burlingeam v. Palmer Cook & Co.

Case Details

Full title:DRAKE&BURLINGEAM v. PALMER, COOK&COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jan 1, 1853

Citations

4 Cal. 11 (Cal. 1853)

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