HUTH v. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY

Civ. A. No. 67-B-69.

293 F.Supp. 732 (1968)

James Leo HUTH v. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.

United States District Court S. D. Texas, Brownsville Division.

December 12, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hardy & Sharpe, Thomas G. Sharpe, Jr., Brownsville, Tex., for plaintiff.

Fred B. Wagner, Brownsville, Tex., for defendant.


MEMORANDUM

GARZA, District Judge.

The Plaintiff, James Leo Huth, sued the Southern Pacific Company for damages suffered by him as the result of a collision between a small car that he was driving and a Southern Pacific train at a crossing in one of the streets of the City of Brownsville, an incorporated town in Texas.

The case was tried to a jury, and in answer to interrogatories propounded by the Court the jury found that at the point where the...

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