Appellate Court of Illinois, 1913

Kohl v. Clarkson

Kohl v. Clarkson
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided August 2, 1913 · Whitney
182 Ill. App. 519

Kohl v. Clarkson

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Presiding Justice Whitney

delivered the opinion of the court.

2. Death, § 78*—when verdict not sustained by the evidence. In an action against an owner of a laundry to recover for death of an employe while cleaning a laundry wringer, verdict • in favor of plaintiff, held contrary to the weight of the evidence. 3. Witnesses, § 131*—when defendant incompetent in an action for wrongful death. In an action for wrongful death, defendant held incompetent to testify whether he had talked with deceased or warned him with reference to the use of a machine. 4. Instructions, § 126*—propriety of abstract instruction. Instructions which are only abstract propositions of law not connected with the evidence in the case may be properly refused.

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