CRYE v. MUELLER


7 Wis.2d 182 (1959)

CRYE, Plaintiff, v. MUELLER and others, Defendants. [Two appeals.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 5, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff there was a brief and oral argument by Ted C. Boyle and Richard E. Lent, both of Madison.

For the defendants Herbert C. Mueller, California Packing Corporation, and California Packing Sales Company, Inc., there were briefs by Aberg, Bell, Blake & Metzner, and Carroll Metzner and Milo G. Flaten, all of Madison, and oral argument by Carroll Metzner.

For the defendant Travelers Indemnity Company there were briefs by Rieser, Stafford, Lesselyoung & Rosenbaum, and oral argument by Robert W. Smith and Willard S. Stafford, all of Madison.


DIETERICH, J.

The defendant tractor driver, Mueller, stated the accident occurred just as the Robinson car entered the intersection and Leonard Crye stated that it occurred just north of the center of the intersection and slightly to the east. The defendant Robinson made no statement as to the point of impact.

Lookout as to Robinson.

The testimony of Robinson is that he was not going over 25 miles per hour as he approached the incline. The defendant...

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