DOLBERG v. PACIFIC ELECTRIC RY. CO.

Docket No. 19908.

126 Cal.App.2d 487 (1954)

272 P.2d 527

SAM DOLBERG, Respondent, v. PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY (a Corporation) et al., Appellants.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division One.

July 13, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Spray, Gould & Bowers and Malcolm Archbald for Appellants.

Paul Braslow for Respondent.


DRAPEAU, J.

Plaintiff, Sam Dolberg, was driving his Chevrolet panel truck across the right of way of defendant, Pacific Electric Company, when he was struck by defendant's two-car electric train. Plaintiff's action for damages, tried by a jury, resulted in a verdict for defendant.

The trial court determined it was error in law to have permitted testimony of statements made by the motorman of defendant's train to a police officer. For that reason plaintiff...

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