Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1901

Johnson v. Western New York & Pennsylvania Railway Co.

Johnson v. Western New York & Pennsylvania Railway Co.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided July 17, 1901 · Brown, Fell, McCollum, Mitchell, Potter
200 Pa. 314; 49 A. 794; 1901 Pa. LEXIS 488

Johnson v. Western New York & Pennsylvania Railway Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

In the case at bar the court below directed the jury to render a verdict for the defendants. Thereupon the plaintiff appeals to this court where he filed six assignments of error on which he sought to obtain a reversal. A careful consideration of the assignment resulted in the conclusion that the case was correctly disposed of by the court below, and that there was nothing in the assignments which warranted a modification or change of the verdict or judgment. The assignments are dismissed and the judgment is affirmed.

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