Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1932

Antoine v. Interurban Transportation Co.

Antoine v. Interurban Transportation Co.
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided March 16, 1932 · McGregor
140 So. 158; 19 La. App. 216; 1932 La. App. LEXIS 298 (Southern Reporter)

Antoine v. Interurban Transportation Co.

Opinion of the Court

McGregor, j.

The facts of this case are the same as those in the case of Peter Antoine v. Interurban Transportation Company, Incorporated (La. App.) 140 So. 151, this day decided. The plaintiff, Adeline Antoine, is the widow of Milton Antoine, who lost his life in the collision, and she has brought suit for $15,000 damages for his death. This case was tried and submitted on the same evidence as was the case of Peter Antoine, and the same judgment was rendered by the lower court, and the plaintiff has appealed.

Eor the reasons assigned in the case of Peter Antoine v. Interurban Transportation Company, Incorporated, the judgment appealed from is affirmed, with all the costs of both courts to be paid by the plaintiff, appellant.

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