SWEENEY v. WILLETTE

No. 4106.

97 N.H. 330 (1952)

ETHEL M. SWEENEY & a. v. ALFRED WILLETTE & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

April 1, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederic K. Upton and Robert W. Upton (Mr. Robert W. Upton orally), for the plaintiff.

Hinkley & Hinkley and J. L. Blais (Mr. Walter D. Hinkley orally), for the defendant, Alfred Willette.

The defendant, Dominic Poretta, filed no brief.


BLANDIN, J.

The plaintiff's claims of negligence in broad outline are these: first, that the clearance lights on the truck were not lighted, and second, that the truck came onto the plaintiff's side of the road. The defendant denies both of these contentions and says further that there is no evidence upon which to base findings that the clearance lights were unlighted, or that the failure to light them, if any, was causal, or that the accident happened on the plaintiff...

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