HOEKSTRA v. BYKER

Docket No. 87, Calendar No. 44,942.

329 Mich. 311 (1951)

45 N.W.2d 297

HOEKSTRA v. BYKER.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 8, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Linsey, Shivel, Phelps & Vander Wal, for plaintiff.

Earl Waring Dunn, for defendant.


BOYLES, J.

Plaintiff had verdict by jury followed by entry of judgment against the defendant for damages resulting from his negligence in the operation of a motor vehicle. Thereafter the defendant filed a motion to set aside the verdict and judgment and for a new trial on the grounds that (1) the verdict was against the great weight of the evidence, (2) that the verdict was excessive, and (3) that the defendant was a minor at the time process was served and also at...

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