SWANSON v. CARLSON

No. 35,193.

231 Minn. 373 (1950)

MARY SWANSON v. WOODROW CARLSON.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

June 16, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel H. Bellman and H.Z. Mendow, for appellant.

Robb, Robb & Van Eps, for respondent.


MAGNEY, JUSTICE.

Plaintiff, a pedestrian, was struck by defendant's car and injured. In the action which followed, the jury found for defendant. The appeal is from the judgment entered on the verdict.

Lyndale avenue in Minneapolis runs north and south and is 50 to 60 feet wide. Twenty-sixth street crosses it. On October 21, 1947, about seven o'clock in the evening, when it was almost dark, plaintiff was crossing...

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