Healy v. Cumberland County Power & Light Co.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Healy v. Cumberland County Power & Light Co., 125 Me. 519 (Me. 1926)

Healy v. Cumberland County Power & Light Co.

Opinion of the Court

Excep-

tions to directed verdict in favor of defendant. It is well settled that in considering exceptions to the direction of a verdict the only question is whether the jury would have been warranted by the evidence to find a verdict contrary to the one ordered. If a verdict to the contrary could not be sustained it is the duty of the presiding Justice to direct the verdict. If such a verdict would be sustainable the issue of fact should be submitted to the jury. Royal v. Bar Harbor & Union River Power Company, 114 Maine, 220.

A careful examination of the record fails to discover evidence of the negligence of the defendant, and upon the same record a verdict in favor of the plaintiff could not be sustained. Exceptions overruled.

Reference

Full Case Name
Thomas F. Healy v. Cumberland County Power & Light Company John Leonard, Jr. v. Same
Status
Published