Buchholz v. Breitbach

Wisconsin Supreme Court
Buchholz v. Breitbach, 193 Wis. 231 (Wis. 1927)
218 N.W. 444; 1927 Wisc. LEXIS 327
Doerfler

Buchholz v. Breitbach

Opinion of the Court

The following opinion was filed April 5, 1927:

Doerfler, J.

This case and the case of Buchhols, an infant, v. Breitbach, decided herewith (ante, p. 224, 213 N. W. 329), were tried together as one case. This case, therefore, is ruled by the decision in the case in which the infant plaintiff was involved.

By the Court. — Judgment affirmed.

The appellant moved for a rehearing.

In support of the motion there was a brief by Walter Schinz, Jr., and Glicksman & Gold, attorneys, and Robert Wild, of counsel, all of Milwaukee.

In opposition thereto there was a brief by Shaw, Muskat & Sullivan of Milwaukee.

The motion was denied, with $25 costs, on June 20, 1927.

Reference

Full Case Name
Buchholz v. Breitbach, imp.
Status
Published