Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1945

Barrus v. Duxstad

Barrus v. Duxstad
Wisconsin Supreme Court · Decided October 17, 1945 · Fritz
20 N.W.2d 548; 247 Wis. 647; 1945 Wisc. LEXIS 179 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

Barrus v. Duxstad

Opinion of the Court

Fritz, J.

The sole question involved herein is whether there was sufficient credible evidence to sustain the jury’s findings that Pearl Duxstad was guilty of negligence in respect to lookout, management and control, which proximately caused the damages sustained by plaintiffs. Upon reviewing the record, it is evident that there was sufficient evidence, which could be considered credible by the jury, to warrant its findings; that upon the ultimate facts found thereby the plaintiffs are entitled to recover, as is provided in the judgments; *648 and that as defendants do not contend there was prejudicial error in any other respect the judgments must be affirmed.

By the Court. — Judgments affirmed.

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