EGAN v. WEGE


260 Wis. 118 (1951)

EGAN, Appellant, vs. WEGE and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

December 4, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Clifford C. Mullarkey of Clintonville, and Benton, Bosser, Becker, Parnell & Fulton of Appleton, and oral argument by Mr. David L. Fulton and Mr. Mullarkey.

For the respondents there was a brief by W. T. Kuchenberg and James R. Joyce, both of Appleton, attorneys, and Henry P. Hughes of Oshkosh of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Hughes and Mr. Joyce.


GEHL, J.

We recite here and in the foregoing only such facts as we consider necessary to a determination of the issues presented. We omit reference to testimony bearing upon the condition of the weather and the road and that which concerns the question whether vision through the windows of the Wege car was or was not obscured by mist. It does not appear that these circumstances affected Wege's conduct, or that they had any...

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