LEONARD v. HANSON

[No. 229, September Term, 1960.]

225 Md. 76 (1961)

169 A.2d 459

LEONARD v. HANSON

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided April 6, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel B. Leonard, with whom were Bowie, Burke & Leonard on the brief, for the appellant.

James P. Garland, with whom were Semmes, Bowen & Semmes on the brief, for the appellee.

The cause was argued before BRUNE, C.J., and PRESCOTT, HORNEY, MARBURY and SYBERT, JJ.


PER CURIAM:

The plaintiff-appellant seeks reversal of a judgment for the defendant-appellee, contending that the trial court, sitting without a jury, should have found that the accident in which he was injured was caused by negligence of the appellee, and that he was not guilty of any contributory negligence.

Shortly after dark, on a clear, dry day, appellant walked to the street side of his automobile, which was parked...

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