LARKINS v. BALTIMORE TRANSIT

[No. 140, September Term, 1967.]

249 Md. 305 (1968)

239 A.2d 566

LARKINS v. BALTIMORE TRANSIT COMPANY, ET AL.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided March 19, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel Kimmel, with whom was Joseph K. Pokorny on the brief, for appellant.

Edward J. Thompson for appellees.

The cause was argued before HAMMOND, C.J., and HORNEY, MARBURY, BARNES, McWILLIAMS and SINGLEY, JJ.


McWILLIAMS, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

This is the case of the wayward bus.1 Appellant (Larkins), in the trial below, claimed to be a beneficiary of the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur. The trial judge, unpersuaded, directed a verdict for the appellees at the close of the plaintiff's (Larkins') case. We take a somewhat different view of Larkins' case.

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