Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1930

Fedor v. Kuehne Chemical Co.

Fedor v. Kuehne Chemical Co.
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided April 17, 1930 · Cueiam
8 N.J. Misc. 298; 149 A. 827; 1930 N.J. Sup. Ct. LEXIS 245

Fedor v. Kuehne Chemical Co.

Opinion of the Court

Pee Cueiam.

This suit was brought to recover damages under the Death act. Victor Pedor, the deceased, a boy “close to nine” years was killed on the 19th day of December, 1928, by being struck by an automobile on Amboy avenue in the city of Perth Am-boy. The trial resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff for $5,000. The defendant obtained a rule to show cause and writes down three reasons for a new trial; the verdict is excessive ; it is against the weight of the evidence; it is against the charge of the trial judge. We find no sufficient reason for disturbing the verdict of the jury. The rule .to show cause is therefore discharged.

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