The following excerpt is from Eves v. Ray, 2005 NY Slip Op 52018(U) (NY 12/5/2005), 2005 NY Slip Op 52018(U) (N.Y. 2005):
In order to reach the conclusion that the jury verdict should be set aside as not supported by sufficient evidence, the court must find that it should have directed a verdict in favor of the party seeking to set aside the jury verdict. Id., See also, Nicastro v. Park, 113 AD2d 129 (2nd Dept. 1985).
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