BARTLETT v. MELZO

Docket No. 30, Calendar No. 47,098.

351 Mich. 177 (1958)

88 N.W.2d 518

BARTLETT v. MELZO.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided March 4, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold J. Egloff, for plaintiff.

Stanton, MacKenzie, Cartwright & Walker (H. Monroe Stanton, of counsel), for defendants.


SMITH, J.

This case involves another pedestrian and another automobile. The pedestrian, Charles H. Bartlett, was 76 years of age. He was crossing Hess street (which runs east and west) at the Prescott street unmarked crosswalk in the city of Saginaw. He was under the dual protection of the Commandment, "Thou shalt not kill," and such vestiges of section 169 of the ordinance of the city of Saginaw as remained effective after our decision in Moldenhauer v.

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