BOLAND v. MORRILL

No. 39320.

132 N.W.2d 711 (1965)

Mabel BOLAND, by Wm. Orr, her guardian, Respondent, v. Charles Henry MORRILL et al., Defendants, Olson Manufacturing Company, Appellant, The Good Samaritan Home, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

Rehearing Denied February 1, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robb, Robb & Van Eps, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Nemerov, Perl, Spector & Hunegs, Minneapolis, Hanson & Grinley, Albert Lea, for plaintiff-respondent.

Meighen, Sturtz, Peterson & Butler, Albert Lea, for respondent Good Samaritan Home.


KNUTSON, Chief Justice.

This case arises out of a collision between an automobile driven by Lee Boland, in which plaintiff, Mabel Boland, was riding as a passenger, and an automobile driven by Charles Henry Morrill. The case was submitted to the jury on a special verdict. The jury found that both drivers were guilty of negligence; that the negligence of Charles Henry Morrill was a proximate cause of the accident; and that the negligence of Boland was not. After denial...

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