ROUSSEAU v. WEST COAST HOUSE MOVERS

Docket No. 29915.

256 Cal.App.2d 878 (1967)

64 Cal. Rptr. 655

WOODROW ROUSSEAU, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. WEST COAST HOUSE MOVERS, Defendant and Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Two.

December 13, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rainer & Moriarity and Robert J. Jagiello for Plaintiff and Appellant.

Hagenbaugh, Murphy & Medearis, Van A. Hagenbaugh and Ronald L. Katsky for Defendant and Respondent.


FLEMING, J.

Suit for personal injuries by Rousseau, an employee of the Board of Education, and by the State Compensation Insurance Fund as intervenor, against West Coast House Movers. From a jury verdict in favor of defendant, Rousseau appeals.

Voir Dire

Rousseau claims prejudicial error in the selection of the jury because the court itself conducted the interrogation of prospective jurors on their voir dire examination. He contends...

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