SHIPLEY v. KRUEGER


265 Wis. 358 (1953)

SHIPLEY, Respondent, vs. KRUEGER and another, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

December 1, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by O'Melia & Kaye of Rhinelander, and oral argument by John F. O'Melia.

For the respondent there was a brief by Meyer & Meyer of Marion, and Benton, Bosser, Becker & Fulton of Appleton, and oral argument by B. E. Meyer and David L. Fulton.


MARTIN, J.

The first question submitted by appellants is whether the respondent, by placing herself in a position of known danger, was guilty of at least 50 per cent of all the causal negligence.

Respondent's position on the ramp is in dispute, as set out above. If she stood where Krueger testified, she was about four and one-half feet from the car as he made his previous attempts to get it up the ramp. If she stood...

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