MARINO v. KANE


131 F.Supp. 758 (1955)

Robert MARINO, an infant under the age of fourteen years, by his guardian ad litem Joseph Marino, Joseph Marino, Richard Catricala, an infant over the age of fourteen years, by his guardian ad litem Frances Catricala, and Frances Catricala, Plaintiffs, v. Harold J. KANE, Defendant. Robert MARINO, an infant under the age of fourteen years, by his guardian ad litem Joseph Marino, Joseph Marino, Richard Catricala, an infant over the age of fourteen years, by his guardian ad litem Frances Catricala, and Frances Catricala, Plaintiffs, v. UNITED STATES of America, Defendant.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

June 6, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Diamond & Kreitman, New York City, Robert Klonsky and Jack Steinman, New York City, of counsel, for plaintiffs.

J. Edward Lumbard, U. S. Atty., New York City, Morton S. Robson, New York City, and Miriam Goldman, New York City, of counsel, for defendants.


IRVING R. KAUFMAN, District Judge.

In these consolidated actions Robert Marino and Richard Catricala, by their guardians ad litem, seek damages for injuries sustained by them when they were struck by a Post Office vehicle owned by the defendant, United States of America, and operated on its behalf by the defendant Harold Kane. In addition, a parent of each child sues to recover for loss of services and expenses resulting from the injuries to the children.

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