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Griggs v. Houston/Opinion of the Court

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Griggs v. Houston
Opinion of the Court by Morrison Waite
748844Griggs v. Houston — Opinion of the CourtMorrison Waite

United States Supreme Court

104 U.S. 553

Griggs  v.  Houston


We agree entirely with the court below in the opinion that the statutes in relation to railroads relied upon by the plaintiff in error are not applicable to the facts of this case. If upon the evidence the jury had brought in a verdict against the defendants it would have been the duty of the court to set it aside and grant a new trial. The case comes clearly within Railroad Company v. Jones (95 U.S. 439), which was followed below. It was right, threfore, to direct a verdict for the defendants. Ther was no such conflict of evidence as to make it necessary for the jury to pass on the facts.

Judgment affirmed.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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