JENKINS v. PEOPLES CAB CO.


208 Pa.Super. 131 (1966)

Jenkins v. Peoples Cab Company et al., Appellants.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

June 17, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond F. Keisling, with him Clem R. Kyle, for appellants.

No argument was made nor brief submitted for appellee.

Before ERVIN, P.J., WRIGHT, MONTGOMERY, JACOBS, HOFFMAN, and SPAULDING, JJ. (WATKINS, J., absent).


The six judges who heard the argument of this appeal being equally divided in opinion, the judgment of the court below was affirmed, June 17, 1966.

OPINION BY HOFFMAN, J., supporting the affirmance:

On January 31, 1963, Ruth Jenkins was injured while being transported by cab to her home in Pittsburgh. In January 1964 she filed a complaint in trespass. After trial the jury returned a verdict in her favor for $2442.25 against the driver of the cab, John Johnson...

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