
    STOLLE et al. v. KANETZKY.
    (No. 6408.)
    (Court of Civil Appeals of Texas. Austin.
    Feb. 2, 1922.
    Rehearing Denied March 29, 1922.)
    Appeal and error &wkey;>l003 — Where verdict against overwhelming weight of testimony, judgment will he reversed.
    Where the verdict of the jury is against, the overwhelming weight of testimony, the judgment will be reversed on appeal.
    Appeal from District Court, Travis County; Geo. Calhoun, Judge.
    Suit by Frederika Kanetzky against August Stolle and others. From judgment for plaintiff, defendants appeal.
    Reversed and remanded.
    See, also, 220 S. W. 557.
    H. B.' Barnhart and D. H. Doom, both of Austin, for appellants.
    Dickens & Dickens, of Austin, for appellee.
   JENKINS, J.

We are loath to disturb’ the verdict of a jury upon issues of fact in any ease, and especially so in this case, as there have been two verdicts in favor of appellee; but the evidence, both as to the insanity of Christian Stolle, and as to the undue influence of August Stolle, is so unsatisfactory that we feel we ought not to let the judgment in this case stand. • Perhaps upon another trial one or the other of the parties to. this suit may be able to produce more satisfactory evidence on the issues involved.

Eor the reason that the verdict of the jury is against the overwhelming weight of the testimony, this case is reversed and remanded.

Reversed and remanded. 
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