Hayes R. Harris v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, a Corporation

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Hayes R. Harris v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, a Corporation, 283 F.2d 949 (3d Cir. 1960)
Goodrich, Kalodner, Per Curiam, Staley

Hayes R. Harris v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, a Corporation

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This is a claim by a plaintiff against a defendant railroad based upon asserted liability under the F.E.L.A. The ease was tried to a jury and the jury under instructions from the trial judge which are not complained of returned a verdict for the defendant.

The plaintiff bases his appeal upon the claim that there was not substantial evidence t'o support the jury’s finding and that we should review the order of the trial judge in denying plaintiff’s motion for a new trial. The difficulty with the plaintiff’s position is that the facts were fully developed at the trial and submitted to the jury. The jury evidently did not accept the plaintiff’s version of the claimed operative facts. There was a fair basis for the jury’s consideration and its ■verdict must stand.

The judgment will be affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Hayes R. HARRIS, Appellant v. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, a Corporation
Status
Published