O'Rielly v. Ericson
O'Rielly v. Ericson
Opinion of the Court
This action arises out of a collision of automobiles at a street crossing. By a complaint and a cross-complaint each party, charging the other with negligence, has sued to recover damages. The trial without a jury resulted in findings, conclusions and judgment in the sum of $200 in favor of the plaintiffs, John R. G’Rielly and wife, from which the defendants, E. E. Ericson and wife, have appealed.
In important particulars there was substantial conflict in the evidence. Upon examining it as presented by the abstract prepared on behalf of the appellants, we are of the opinion that the evidence preponderates in favor of the finding of the trial court that the negligence of Ericson was the proximate cause of the collision and of the damage to respondents’ automobile.
The judgment for damages in the total sum of $200
Remanded with directions to the superior court to modify the judgment accordingly.
Main, C. J., Mackintosh, Bridges, and Holcomb, JJ., concur.
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