Supreme Court of Kansas, 1918

Burzio ex rel. Burzio v. Joplin & Pittsburg Railway Co.

Burzio ex rel. Burzio v. Joplin & Pittsburg Railway Co.
Supreme Court of Kansas · Decided March 9, 1918 · Marshall
102 Kan. 562; 171 P. 354; 1918 Kan. LEXIS 93

Burzio ex rel. Burzio v. Joplin & Pittsburg Railway Co.

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Marshall, J.:

In a petition for a rehearing, the defendant challenges the correctness of a statement made in the opinion found in Burzio v. Railway Co., 102 Kan. 287. That statement is as follows: β€œIt is urged that the findings of the jury-are contradictory to each o^her.” (p. 292.) The defendant contends that this matter was not presented. An examination of the defendant's brief discloses that the contention is correct. This matter was not urged as a ground for reversing the judgment of the trial court. The opinion that has been rendered is modified by striking out all reference to the findings of the jury being contradictory to each other. With this modification the opinion is adhered to.

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