SLAWSON v. C.A.B.Y. TRANS. CO.


425 Pa. 489 (1967)

Slawson v. C.A.B.Y. Transportation Company, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

May 24, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John G. Gent, with him James D. McDonald, Jr., and Curtze, Gent & McCullough, for appellant.

Bernard F. Quinn, with him Quinn, Leemhuis, Plate & Buseck, for appellee.

Thomas E. Doyle, for appellees.

Before BELL, C.J., MUSMANNO, JONES, EAGEN, O'BRIEN and ROBERTS, JJ.


OPINION PER CURIAM, May 24, 1967:

There is no reason for a lengthy opinion in this case. The facts are not complicated, nor is the applicable law in any area of controversy. John Slawson was driving his car in a proper manner at night when an unknown car, moving on its wrong side of the road, cut sharply in front of him, compelling Slawson to swerve to his right, where he collided with an unlighted trailer, assertedly illegally...

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