Palmer Transfer Co. v. Dougherty
Palmer Transfer Co. v. Dougherty
Opinion of the Court
Opinion of the Court by
Affirming.
Charging that he was injured by tlie negligence of the appellant, Palmer Transfer Company, the appellee, George M. Dougherty, brought this action to recover damages. A jury returned a verdict in his favor for $500. Prom the judgment based thereon this appeal is piosecuted.
. Appellee was injured near the crossing of Broadway and Third streets in the city of Paducah. When about half -way across the street he was struck by one of appellant’s busses which was being driven west, a little to the right of the center of the street. Appellee was an old man, seventy-one years of age, and blind in his left eye. Before starting across the street he claims to have looked in each direction and to have seen no vehicle approaching, According to the testimony of his witnesses, there was no other vehicle going east at the time. According to the evidence for appellant, an express, wagon, going-east, was next to the curbing from which appellee started in his effort to cross the street. Appellee waited until this wagon passed, and then stepped immediately in front of the bus, which at the time was being driven at about seven or eight miles an hour.
It is insisted by counsel for appellant that, under these facts, appellant was entitled to a peremptory in
While the remarks of appellee’s counsel in the presence of the jury were not free from impropriety, we can not say that they were such as to prejudice the substantial rights of the appellant; especially in view of the fact that the court immediately admonished appellee’s counsel and directed the jury not to consider what he had sain.
Upon the whole case, we see no reason why the judgment should not be affirmed; and it is so ordered.
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