HANLON v. POMEROY

No. 4798.

102 N.H. 407 (1960)

MARY HANLON v. LOUISE P. POMEROY.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided January 27, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sheehan, Phinney, Bass, Green & Bergevin and Richard A. Morse (Mr. Morse orally), for the plaintiff.

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


WHEELER, J.

The plaintiff's first contention is that the Court erred in permitting the jury to determine the future duration of the plaintiff's nervous condition. The defendant requested the following instruction:

"8. You are instructed that there is no evidence that the nervous condition of the plaintiff will be permanent, nor is there any evidence from which you can find that it will continue for any period in the...

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