MITCHELL v. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.

Civ. No. 15634.

188 F.Supp. 869 (1960)

Bernard MITCHELL, Plaintiff, v. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., a corporation, Chicago Northwestern Railroad Co., a corporation, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court S. D. California, Central Division.

November 25, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Monroe & Chula; by George H. Chula, Santa Ana, Cal., for plaintiff.

Edward C. Renwick, Malcolm Davis; by Malcolm Davis, Los Angeles, Cal., for defendants.


KUNZEL, District Judge.

In 1952, plaintiff, a resident and citizen of Ireland, lost, probably through suffocation, a trained dog named "Pudsy" while it was being carried as baggage by defendant Chicago, Northwestern Railroad Co. Some of the facts and the issues are well summarized in the opinion of Mitchell v. Union Pacific Railroad Co., 9 Cir., 1957, 242 F.2d 598, wherein the court vacated the summary judgment granted by the district...

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