JACOBSON v. MILWAUKEE


262 Wis. 256 (1952)

JACOBSON, Appellant, vs. CITY OF MILWAUKEE, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

October 7, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sydney M. Eisenberg and R. Bamberger, both of Milwaukee, for the appellant.

For the respondent there was a brief by Walter J. Mattison, city attorney, and Arthur Saltzstein, assistant city attorney, and oral argument by Mr. Saltzstein.


MARTIN, J.

In our opinion, the trial court was correct in concluding that the verdict was not supported by the evidence.

The record is replete with instances showing the uncertainty and confusion in the mind of the plaintiff. Several such instances are referred to in the statement of facts given above.

In the first place, she was not at all certain where it was that she fell. When she related the occurrence...

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