Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1929

Robertson v. Brown

Robertson v. Brown
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided April 19, 1929 · Ctjeiam
7 N.J. Misc. 413; 145 A. 925; 1929 N.J. Sup. Ct. LEXIS 298

Robertson v. Brown

Opinion of the Court

Pee Ctjeiam.

This action was-brought to recover compensation for personal injuries. The injuries sued for occurred to the plaintiff on July 30th, 1927, while he was riding a bicycle along Monmouth avenue, in the township of Lakewood. The defendant Cuba Brown was operating an auto truck belonging to the defendant Harry T. Theobold, which collided-"with, the plaintiff’s bicycle, causing the injuries complained of. Negligence of the defendants is alleged in the complaint.

The trial resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff for $10,000. The defendant obtained a rule to show cause and writes down .seventeen reasons for the granting of a new trial. We find no substantial reason for disturbing the verdict of the jury. The rule to show cause is therefore discharged.

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