FELTON, C. J.
1. The court did not err in directing a verdict in favor of the defendant Robert Morris. There is no dispute as to what the law is on the subject of concurring negligence. The plaintiff in error contends that, in spite of the testimony of the driver of the car which hit the plaintiff, the other evidence made a question for the jury as to whether the parking of the truck without lights contributed to and was one of the concurring proximate causes of the...
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