ALFORD v. GOSLOW

Docket No. 375.

4 Mich. App. 240 (1966)

144 N.W.2d 641

ALFORD v. GOSLOW.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided September 13, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

White, Newblatt, Nelson, Hart & Crawford (Robert J. White, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Robert D. Stalker, for defendant.


T.G. KAVANAGH, J.

This action involved a rear-end automobile collision. It was tried before a court and jury. The defendant claimed that he was confronted with a sudden emergency when the automobile in which the plaintiff was a passenger came to a sudden stop to allow an ambulance with siren and blinkers on to pass in front of it. The jury returned a verdict of no cause for action. Plaintiff appeals.

The argument we are asked to accept by plaintiff is that...

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