BOYD v. NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD


332 Mass. 607 (1955)

127 N.E.2d 164

HAMILTON BOYD vs. THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

June 2, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Noel W. Deering, for the defendant.

Joseph Kruger, (Sidney Berkman & Alan J. Dimond with him,) for the plaintiff.

Present: QUA, C.J., RONAN, WILKINS, & WILLIAMS, JJ.


WILKINS, J.

The plaintiff, who was hurt in an accident at Back Bay station, recovered a verdict in this action of tort. The defendant's one exception is to the denial of its motion for a directed verdict.

Facts which the jury could have found are these. On Sunday, June 17, 1951, a holiday week end, the plaintiff and another man accompanied two girls to the Back Bay station, where the girls, but not the men, were to go to Bridgeport on a train of the defendant...

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