KAWAMOTO v. YASUTAKE

No. 4428.

49 Haw. 42 (1966)

410 P.2d 976

HATSUE KAWAMOTO v. JACK T. YASUTAKE.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

February 1, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert Gould (Levinson, Cobb & Gould with him on the briefs) for defendant-appellant.

Eichi Oki and Myer C. Symonds (Bouslog & Symonds with him on the brief) for plaintiff-appellee.

CASSIDY, ACTING C.J., WIRTZ, LEWIS AND MIZUHA, JJ., AND CIRCUIT JUDGE FAIRBANKS ASSIGNED BY REASON OF VACANCY.


OPINION OF THE COURT BY MIZUHA, J.

Plaintiff, Hatsue Kawamoto, sued for personal injuries suffered on September 24, 1958 as a passenger in an automobile which was struck from the rear by an automobile driven by defendant Jack T. Yasutake. Liability was admitted by the defendant. A jury verdict was returned in plaintiff's favor, awarding $350.00 for special damages and $10,550 as general damages, on January 9, 1964. By its judgment...

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