JOHNSTON v. VUKELIC

No. 2393.

67 Wyo. 1 (1950)

213 P.2d 925

JOSEPH W. JOHNSTON, Plaintiff and Respondent, vs. THOMAS VUKELIC, Defendant and Appellant, and MRS. THOMAS VUKELIC, his wife, Defendant.

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

January 24, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the defendant and appellant the cause was submitted upon the brief and also oral argument of C.A. Brimmer and C.L. Bates, both of Rawlins, Wyoming.

For the plaintiff and respondent the cause was submitted upon the brief and also oral argument of John J. Hickey of Rawlins, Wyoming.


OPINION

KIMBALL, Justice.

The case involves a highway accident in which plaintiff, Joseph Johnston, a pedestrian, was injured by contact with an automobile driven by Thomas Vukelic, defendant. In plaintiff's action for damages, the trial, some five years after the accident, was to the court without a jury, and the judgment was for plaintiff and against the appealing defendant on a general finding.

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