TOPHAM v. CASEY


262 Wis. 580 (1952)

TOPHAM, Respondent, vs. CASEY and another, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

December 2, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs by Jeffris, Mouat, Oestreich, Wood & Cunningham, and oral argument by Harry F. Knipp, all of Janesville.

Crosby H. Summers of Janesville, for the respondent.


FRITZ, C. J.

On July 25, 1951, the defendant Harold Casey was driving his automobile southward at thirty-five to forty miles per hour, in the west lane of the three-lane, north-south Highway 51, which was in good driving condition, with shoulders available for travel. He testified that when he crossed a bridge about six hundred feet north of the place of the collision, he observed plaintiff's truck following him from about one mile away. Plaintiff testified that defendant...

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