Thurn v. Swain
California Supreme Court May 3, 1861Published
Before: Baldwin, Cope, Field
COPE, J. This is an appeal from an order granting a new trial. We always interfere in such eases with great reluctance, and never exercise our revisory authority except to correct an abuse of discretion. We think the purposes of justice do not require our interposition in this cause, and we are by no means clear that great injustice might not be done by a .contrary course.
The order is affirmed.
We concur: Field, C. J.; Baldwin, J.
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