CAINE v. COLLINS


194 Pa.Super. 230 (1960)

Caine v. Collins, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

December 28, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Marsh, with him Gerald A. Dennehey, and LaBrum and Doak, for appellant.

James Francis Lawler, with him Levy Anderson, and Ostroff, Lawler & Baker, for appellee.

Before RHODES, P.J., GUNTHER, WRIGHT, WOODSIDE, ERVIN, WATKINS, and MONTGOMERY, JJ.


OPINION BY WRIGHT, J., December 28, 1960:

Asbury Caine filed a complaint in trespass against Joseph E. Collins seeking to recover damages for personal injuries which occurred when, as a pedestrian, he was struck by defendant's automobile at the intersection of Broad and Oxford Streets in the City of Philadelphia. Defendant's motion for a compulsory nonsuit was denied, and a point for binding instructions was refused. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff in...

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