MORRIS v. SCHNEIDER

[No. 195, September Term, 1964.]

237 Md. 647 (1965)

207 A.2d 507

MORRIS v. SCHNEIDER, ET AL.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided March 2, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel D. Hill, with whom were George W. White, Jr., Joseph L. Johnson and Buckmaster, White, Mindel & Clarke on the brief, for appellant.

John H. Bolgiano, with whom were Smith, Somerville & Case on the brief, for appellees.

The cause was argued before PRESCOTT, C.J., and HAMMOND, MARBURY, SYBERT and BARNES, JJ.


PER CURIAM:

The appellant, Bernard Morris, a pedestrian, was injured while crossing Hilton Street in Baltimore, when struck by an automobile operated by appellee, Leon Schneider, and owned by the other appellee, Luthur J. Scott. A directed verdict was entered in favor of the appellees at the close of all the evidence by Judge Oppenheimer on the grounds that the uncontradicted evidence failed to show any primary negligence by them and that the appellant was guilty...

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