MARCHAND v. NEW YORK, N.H. & H.R. CO.


146 Conn. 599 (1959)

RITA MARCHAND, ADMINISTRATRIX (ESTATE OF WILFRED MARCHAND) v. THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided July 7, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thaddeus Maliszewski, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Thomas J. O'Sullivan, with whom were Thomas P. Hackett and, on the brief, Philip Baroff, for the appellee (defendant).

DALY, C. J., BALDWIN, KING, MURPHY and MELLITZ, JS.


MELLITZ, J.

The plaintiff sued to recover damages for the death of her decedent, which she claimed was caused by the negligence of the defendant. She has appealed from a judgment rendered on a verdict in favor of the defendant, assigning error in the refusal of the court to set the verdict aside, in the charge to the jury, in a ruling on evidence, and in the allowance of an amendment during the course of the trial.

The jury could reasonably have found the...

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