Sallie E. Hamilton v. Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Washington, D.C., a Corporation

U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Sallie E. Hamilton v. Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Washington, D.C., a Corporation, 252 F.2d 637 (D.C. Cir. 1958)

Sallie E. Hamilton v. Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Washington, D.C., a Corporation

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

A Municipal Court jury found against appellant in her suit for personal injuries allegedly sustained from drinking appellee’s product. The Municipal Court of Appeals affirmed and we allowed a petition to bring the case here so that we could fully consider new and important questions which the parties urged relating to liability growing out of negligence which directly causes emotional reactions which in turn cause the physical injuries complained of.

Upon submission of the appeal, however, a fuller study of the record now discloses that such questions were not properly presented. We therefore dismiss the appeal as having been improvidently allowed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Sallie E. HAMILTON, Appellant, v. PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, D. C., a Corporation, Appellee
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Status
Published