KILDUFF v. KALINOWSKI


136 Conn. 405 (1950)

RAYMOND C. KILDUFF, ADMINISTRATOR (ESTATE OF HELEN KILDUFF) v. AMELIA KALINOWSKI

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided February 14, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles G. Albom, with whom, on the brief, was Nelson Harris, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Benjamin Slade, for the appellee (defendant).

MALTBIE, C. J., BROWN, JENNINGS, DICKENSON and BALDWIN, JS.


JENNINGS, J.

The plaintiff had a verdict for damages in an action for malicious injury which allegedly resulted in personal injuries to his intestate. The trial court set the verdict aside on the ground that the element of proximate cause was not proven. The plaintiff appealed from this ruling. This is the only assignment of error.

The jury reasonably could have found the following facts: Raymond, who is the plaintiff administrator, his brother James and their...

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