WHITNEY v. FOGG

No. 3902.

96 N.H. 210 (1950)

GUY WHITNEY v. LEON FOGG.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

April 4, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Varney & Fuller and Frank W. Linnell of Maine (Mr. Henry M. Fuller orally), for the plaintiff.

Cooper, Hall & Caoper and John G. Marshall of Maine (Mr. Burt R. Cooper orally), for the defendant.


BLANDIN, J.

The question here is whether there was evidence to sustain the verdict for the plaintiff. We believe there was and therefor the defendant's exceptions are overruled.

On the testimony most favorable to the plaintiff the jury could find the following facts: The defendant was driving west at eighteen miles an hour in a heavy rain, on a busy street with which he was well acquainted, with cars double parked on his right hand side. Ahead of him in his...

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