STANLEY v. BOWEN BROS.

No. 3967.

96 N.H. 467 (1951)

IRVEN STANLEY & a. v. BOWEN BROTHERS.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

March 6, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Sleeper and Wayne J. Mullavey (Mr. Mullavey orally), for the plaintiffs.

Hughes & Burns and Donald R. Bryant (Mr. Bryant orally), for the defendant.


JOHNSTON, C. J.

Just prior to the accident a car was being driven one to three lengths behind the defendant's truck. The wife of the driver was sitting beside him in the front seat. Subject to exception, she was allowed to testify that, when the very bright lights of an oncoming car struck him, her husband said: "My God, what is that"? and he also said that those lights blinded him. Immediately thereafter the truck struck the wagon. This question and assertion were...

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