BROWN v. GOTTESMAN

No. 4840.

103 N.H. 33 (1960)

WILLIAM BROWN v. BENJAMIN GOTTESMAN AND RAYMOND JOBIN.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided October 28, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fuller, Flynn & Riordan, Alfred Catalfo, Jr. and John C. Driscoll (Mr. Flynn orally), for the plaintiff.

Devine, Millimet & McDonough (Mr. Shane Devine orally), for defendant Jobin.

Burns, Bryant & Hinchey (Mr. Hinchey orally), for defendant Gottesman.


WHEELER, J.

Both defendants contend that the plaintiff was guilty of contributory negligence as a matter of law. In passing on the defendants' motions for nonsuits and directed verdicts the evidence must be considered most favorable to the plaintiff. Scahill v. Jabre, 101 N.H. 263, 265. Prior to the accident Gottesman traveling south on Central Avenue had made a left turn easterly onto Washington Street. Jobin was proceeding...

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