Supreme Court of Rhode Island, 1993

Medeiros v. Rhode Island Public Transit Authority

Medeiros v. Rhode Island Public Transit Authority
Supreme Court of Rhode Island · Decided December 23, 1993 · Weisberger
636 A.2d 734; 1993 R.I. LEXIS 284; 1993 WL 559911 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Medeiros v. Rhode Island Public Transit Authority

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

This matter came before a panel of the Supreme Court on December 21, 1993 pursuant to an order requiring both parties to appear and to show cause why the issues raised in the petition for writ of certiorari should not be summarily decided.

The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority petitions this court for a review of a Superior Court discovery order. After hearing the arguments of counsel and reviewing the memoranda submitted by the parties, it is the conclusion of this court that cause has not been shown. The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority had an ample opportunity to examine the results of the accident, and we are not persuaded that the trial justice abused her discretion in denying the motion to compel. Correia v. Norberg, 120 R.I. 793, 391 A.2d 94 (R.I. 1978).

The ruling of the motion justice is affirmed, the writ heretofore issued is quashed and the appeal is denied and dismissed.

WEISBERGER, Acting C.J., did not participate.

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