Clutzbeher v. Union Passenger Railway Co.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Clutzbeher v. Union Passenger Railway Co., 1 Sadler 240 (Pa. 1885)
1 A. 597; 1885 Pa. LEXIS 648

Clutzbeher v. Union Passenger Railway Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

This is an unfortunate transaction resulting in the death of the boy. The decision, however, of the court is clearly right. The boy got on the front platform without the permission or knowledge of the driver. He had no right to be there. He jumped off while the car was in motion and before the driver saw or knew that he had been on the car. All this occurred while the driver, who also acted as conductor, was looking after another boy who had got on the rear platform without right.

Judgment affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Jacob Clutzbeher et ux., Plffs. in Err. v. Union Passenger Railway Co.
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published