DENISON v. WIESE

No. 49964.

102 N.W.2d 671 (1960)

Leta Vay DENISON, Appellee, v. Raymond A. WIESE, d/b/a Ken's Korner Tavern, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

May 3, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McDonald & McCracken, Davenport, for appellant.

Betty, Neuman, Heninger, Van Der Kamp & McMahon, Davenport, for appellee.


LARSON, Chief Justice.

When one falls off a bar stool in a tavern there is usually a strong suspicion, if not an implication, that he has had too much to drink, but there may be other causes, including the one urged in this action to recover for physical injuries suffered by plaintiff when she fell from such a stool in defendant's tavern at 332 Brady Street in Davenport, Iowa, at about 11:40 p. m., July 11, 1958. It was her contention that the defendant failed to...

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