WEBSTER v. DAVIS

No. 13920.

109 F.Supp. 149 (1952)

WEBSTER v. DAVIS et al.

United States District Court S. D. California, Central Division.

December 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. F. Mack, Jr. (of Hoag & Mack), A. F. Mack, Jr. and Martin H. Webster, Los Angeles, Cal., for libelant.

Lasher B. Gallagher, Los Angeles, Cal., for respondents J. Charles Davis, II and Donald David.


TOLIN, District Judge.

This proceeding in admiralty was commenced and was tried upon a libel in personam for personal injuries.

On the night of July 3, 1951, libelant fell into an open engine hatch on board the sport fishing boat Deep C while the vessel was moored in Los Angeles Harbor. Except on the question of limitation of liability, the evidence is without conflict but the parties ask the Court to draw different inferences therefrom. Libelant claims that...

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