Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1910

Dunn v. LeBlanc

Dunn v. LeBlanc
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine · Decided December 15, 1910
107 Me. 520; 80 A. 1131; 1910 Me. LEXIS 133

Dunn v. LeBlanc

Opinion of the Court

Action

on the case to recover damages for personal injuries resulting from the plaintiff being struck by an automobile owned by the defendant and driven by his son. Verdict for plaintiff for $400. Defendant filed a general motion for a new trial. The rescript says: "There being in this case a subsisting verdict and a majority of the Justices after mature consideration and consultation not concurring in granting a new trial, the motion in the case is overruled and judgment ordered on the verdict.”

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