BALLWEBER v. KLEIST

Nos. 36,800, 37,031.

248 Minn. 102 (1956)

78 N.W. (2d) 671

LORETTA BALLWEBER v. EARL N. KLEIST. JACOB L. WEINBERG, THIRD-PARTY DEFENDANT. JACOB L. WEINBERG v. EARL N. KLEIST.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

August 3, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chester D. Johnson, for appellant (No. 36,800).

Mahoney & Mahoney, for appellant (No. 37,031).

Freeman, Peterson, Hoppe & Gaughan, for respondent Kleist.


NELSON, JUSTICE.

These actions arise out of an automobile collision that occurred on the streets of Minneapolis on July 1, 1953, at about 5:30 p.m. Plaintiff Loretta Ballweber sued the defendant Earl N. Kleist for damages growing out of personal injuries suffered as a result of the accident. Kleist as defendant and third-party plaintiff joined Jacob L. Weinberg as third-party defendant. Weinberg commenced a separate suit against Kleist for damages. The actions were...

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