NAKI v. HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO.

No. 4771.

442 P.2d 55 (1968)

Thelma NAKI, Plaintiff-Appellee, Cross-Appellant, v. HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd., a Hawaii corporation, Defendant-Appellant, Cross-Appellee.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

Rehearing Denied June 18, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard E. Stifel, Honolulu (Anderson, Wrenn & Jenks, Honolulu, of counsel), for defendant-appellant, cross-appellee.

John E. Parks and Hyman M. Greenstein, Honolulu, for plaintiff-appellee, cross-appellant.

Before RICHARDSON, C.J., and MIZUHA, MARUMOTO, ABE and LEVINSON, JJ.


LEVINSON, Justice.

The trial court, sitting without a jury, held the defendant, Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd., liable for injuries the plaintiff, Mrs. Thelma Naki, sustained when she came in contact with her copper radio antenna wire, energized as a result of resting on a bare spot on her electric wires. The trial court found the defendant negligent on three grounds: its trouble shooter failed to inspect the plaintiff's premises properly and thereby to discover the...

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