Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1887

Myers v. Fritz

Myers v. Fritz
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided May 30, 1887 · Clare, Cukiam, Goedon, Green, Mercur, Sterrett, Trunkey
7 Sadler 93; 10 A. 30; 1887 Pa. LEXIS 732

Myers v. Fritz

Opinion of the Court

Pee Cukiam::

We do not think any one of the specifications of error is sustained. The evidence of the magnitude of the storms was such that the counsel for the plaintiff concedes that it should have been submitted to the jury. It was submitted, in a clear and fair charge. In the absence of any more specific instructions being prayed for, we see no error in answers to the points, nor in the charge. It was not misleading or inadequate.

Judgment affirmed.

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