Minnesota Supreme Court, 1884

Stoker v. City of Minneapolis

Stoker v. City of Minneapolis
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided November 29, 1884 · Gilfillan
32 Minn. 478; 21 N.W. 557; 1884 Minn. LEXIS 209 (Minnesota Reports)

Stoker v. City of Minneapolis

Opinion of the Court

Gilfillan, C. J.

The defendant insists that plaintiff’s own evidence showed her to have been guilty of negligence that contributed to the injury, and that the case ought, therefore, to have been dismissed on its motion. On that point the evidence made the case a very close one, but we think different minds might fairly arrive at different conclusions upon it, and that the case was properly left to the jury.

Order affirmed.

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