McKENZIE v. NELSON

Docket No. 12, Calendar No. 47,104.

353 Mich. 59 (1958)

91 N.W.2d 15

McKENZIE v. NELSON.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 15, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leitson & Dean and Richard C. Fruit, for plaintiff.

Ransom & Fazenbaker, for defendant.


BLACK, J.

This is a so-called pedestrian case. The jury returned a verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $3,000. Defendant's motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict was granted for reasons given by the trial judge as follows:

"The Court: Well, sometimes in these cases, of course, when a jury renders a verdict, that is final, if it is warranted by the facts. There are 2 elements here. In the first place, the facts do not warrant that verdict, in...

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