TAYLOR v. JEWELL

No. 4215.

98 N.H. 331 (1953)

URSULA M. TAYLOR v. KENNETH JEWELL & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided November 30, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Sleeper and Wayne J. Mullavey (Mr. Sleeper orally), for the plaintiff.

Burns, Calderwood & Bryant and Robert E. Hinchey (Mr. Hinchey orally), for the defendant Jewell.

Perkins & Holland (Mr. Perkins orally), for the defendant Taylor.


LAMPRON, J.

In his supplemental opening the plaintiff stated, among other things, that the speed of the defendants was too fast under all the circumstances and that it caused or helped to cause the collision. He further alleged that the defendants failed to keep a reasonable and careful lookout and failed to keep to the right of the center of the traveled part of the way. Treating this statement "as though the evidence offered had been introduced" (Charpentier...

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