WOLF v. UNITED SHIPPING CO.


269 Wis. 623 (1955)

WOLF, by Guardian ad litem, and another, Appellants, vs. UNITED SHIPPING COMPANY and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 3, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by Clifford & Fitz-patrick of Watertown, and oral argument by James A. Fitz-patrick.

For the respondents there was a brief by Jeffris, Mouat, Oestreich, Wood & Cunningham, and oral argument by Louis D. Gage, Jr., and Roy E. Berg, all of Janesville.


FAIRCHILD, C. J.

Appellants, in connection with their claim that the jury were moved by passion and prejudice because of which a perverse verdict resulted, argue that the evidence produced at the trial did not support the jury's finding of no negligence on the part of respondent driver in respect to setting and maintaining proper warning signals. It is their contention that the evidence shows that Albert Zukauskis violated secs. 85.06 and 85.19 (1), Stats., by abandoning...

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