Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1917

Wilson v. Mitton

Wilson v. Mitton
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided March 12, 1917 · Brown, Frazer, Mestrezat, Potter, Stewart
257 Pa. 86; 101 A. 316; 1917 Pa. LEXIS 685

Wilson v. Mitton

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

This is a close case, and the jury might very fairly have found in favor of the defendant, not only on the question of the alleged negligence of his driver, but also on the contributory negligence of the plaintiff. We are of the opinion, however, after an examination of all the testimony, that both of these questions were for the jury, and, finding nothing in any of the assignments of error calling for a reversal of the judgment, it is affirmed. '

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