TAN v. BOSLEY

[No. 170, September Term, 1957.]

216 Md. 93 (1958)

139 A.2d 727

TAN v. BOSLEY

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided March 19, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patricia Warren, with whom was Samuel Intrater on the brief, for appellant.

J. Roy Thompson, Jr., for appellee.

The cause was argued before HENDERSON, HAMMOND, PRESCOTT and HORNEY, JJ., and MACGILL, J., Associate Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, specially assigned.


PER CURIAM:

In this appeal, by a pedestrian struck by an automobile on a snowy night while attempting to cross the Rockville Pike between intersections, the jury found a verdict for the defendant. The only points raised by the appellant are: the failure of the court to instruct as to the statutory duty to reduce speed under such conditions, the refusal to instruct as to last clear chance, and the admission into evidence of a plat of the road. No novel question of...

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