CALEY v. MANICKE

Gen. No. 11,423.

29 Ill. App.2d 323 (1961)

173 N.E.2d 209

Charles Caley, Appellee, v. Daniel Manicke, Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Second District, First Division.

Rehearing denied March 30, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sears, Streit & Tyler, of Aurora, for appellant.

Blowitz & Ozmon, of Chicago, for appellee.


SMITH, P.J.

Plaintiff sued for personal injuries and recovered $20,000.00. Defendant assigns the following errors: (1) Striking of evidence going to the issue of proximate cause; (2) Plaintiff's `per diem' argument; (3) The use of a chart in connection therewith; (4) Prejudicial statements in argument; and (5) Instructions. We will discuss them in that order with particular emphasis on the first three.

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