MILLER v. CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY

Gen. No. 49,962.

78 Ill. App.2d 375 (1966)

223 N.E.2d 323

William C. Miller, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Chicago Transit Authority, a Municipal Corporation, Defendant-Appellee.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Fourth Division.

December 28, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Brody and George J. Gore, of Chicago (George J. Gore and Perry L. Weed, of counsel), for appellant.

William J. Lynch, William S. Allen, Jerome F. Dixon, and Charles F. White, of Chicago, for appellee.


MR. JUSTICE ENGLISH delivered the opinion of the court.

The complaint alleges that plaintiff sustained injury on November 25, 1956, when he was assaulted by two men and pushed onto the tracks from defendant's subway platform at State and Monroe Streets, Chicago. It was also alleged, pursuant to plaintiff's theory of liability, that defendant knew or should have known that the platform was a dangerous place, because it had been the scene of previous assaults by vicious...

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