SHANDOR v. LISCHER

Docket No. 56, Calendar No. 46,775.

349 Mich. 556 (1957)

84 N.W.2d 810

SHANDOR v. LISCHER.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 4, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elza H. Papp (Sherman M. Bean, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Jennings, Fraser, Parsons & Trebilcock, for defendants Lischer.

Brownell, Gault & Andrews, for defendant Henry.


EDWARDS, J.

One of the key questions in this case is: "Did the fiddler hit the bartender with the bass viol?" The bartender claims it all started when he received the first blow on the back of his head from the scroll of the bass fiddle in the hands of the fiddler. The fiddler says, however, that he was leaving the premises peacefully with his beloved bass on his shoulder when the bartender struck him the first blow on the...

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