PICKERING v. CIRELL

No. 33983.

163 Ohio St. 1 (1955)

PICKERING, APPELLANT, v. CIRELL, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided March 2, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Harrison, Spangenberg & Hull and Mr. Oliver W. Hasenflue, for appellant.

Mr. J. J. P. Corrigan and Messrs. Davis & Young, for appellee.


MATTHIAS, J.

The issue to be determined by this court is whether the refusal to give the instruction constitutes reversible error.

The law of Ohio regarding the general question of special instructions before argument is well stated in the case of Bradley, an Infant, v. Mansfield Rapid Transit, Inc., 154 Ohio St. 154, 93 N.E.2d 672. The fifth paragraph of the syllabus of that case states the general law...

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