MARSHALL v. OGDEN UNION RY. & DEPOT CO.

No. 7407.

118 Utah 161 (1950)

221 P.2d 868

MARSHALL v. OGDEN UNION RY. & DEPOT CO.

Supreme Court of Utah.

Decided August 31, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rawlings, Wallace, Black, Roberts & Black, and Dwight L. King, all of Salt Lake City, for appellant.

Byran P. Leverich, H.B. Thompson, A.U. Miner, M.J. Bronson, and Howard F. Coray, all of Salt Lake City, for respondent.


WADE, Justice.

In March, 1948, John D. Marshall, appellant herein, filed suit against the Ogden Union Railway Co., respondent herein, for personal injuries sustained while working as a chair car porter for the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. in respondent's passenger depot in Ogden, Utah. At the trial of the case in July, 1948, the jury returned a verdict in Marshall's favor of $8,000.00 general damages and $500.00 special damages. This verdict was set aside by the...

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