RUNNELS v. CITY OF DOUGLAS, ALASKA

No. 6824-A.

124 F.Supp. 657 (1954)

L. J. RUNNELS, Plaintiff, v. The CITY OF DOUGLAS, ALASKA, a Municipal Corporation, and A. J. Balog, Defendants.

District Court, Alaska First Division, Juneau.

October 16, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George Toulouse, Jr., and William L. Paul, Jr., Seattle, Wash., for plaintiff.

Faulkner, Banfield & Boochever, Juneau, Alaska, for defendants.


FOLTA, District Judge.

Assuming that the evidence alleged to be newly discovered was in fact such, it is yet insufficient to warrant a new trial because it is almost entirely cumulative and impeaching and otherwise such as would merely accentuate the conflict in the testimony.

The remaining contentions resolve themselves into the question whether there is any substantial evidence in support of the Court's finding that the defendant Balog was negligent in not...

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