DODGE v. STENCIL

No. 33369.

48 Wn.2d 619 (1956)

296 P.2d 312

ERNEST DODGE, Individually and as Guardian ad Litem of LYNNE DODGE, a Minor, Appellant, v. CHESTER C. STENCIL, JR., et al., Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

April 12, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Claire Wheeler Seltzer and Bassett, Geisness & Vance, for appellant.

Martin, Shorts & Bever, for respondent.


WEAVER, J.

The trial court sustained a challenge to the sufficiency of plaintiff's evidence upon the ground that there was not "substantial evidence to let this case go to the jury." The court dismissed the action with prejudice and denied a motion for a new trial. Plaintiff, individually and as guardian ad litem of his minor daughter, Lynne, appeals.

[1] The material facts and all reasonable inferences therefrom, which we accept as true...

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