HILTON v. WILLIAMS

[No. 390, September Term, 1969.]

258 Md. 285 (1970)

265 A.2d 746

HILTON, INCOMPETENT, BY JAMES E. HILTON, HIS COMMITTEE v. WILLIAMS

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Decided June 2, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gilbert A. Hoffman, with whom were Daniel M. Hipsley and Patrick A. O'Doherty on the brief, for appellant.

Christopher A. Hansen, with whom were Jesse Slingluff and John E. Sandbower, III, on the brief, for appellee.

The cause was argued before HAMMOND, C.J., and McWILLIAMS, FINAN, SINGLEY, SMITH and DIGGES, JJ.


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

On the morning of 7 October 1966, Hilton, a pedestrian, was struck by an automobile driven by Williams, and seriously injured. Suit was instituted in Hilton's behalf in the Superior Court of Baltimore City. Williams pleaded the general issue; interrogatories were filed and answered by both parties; and Williams deposed two witnesses, Gertrude Friedel, who was a passenger in Williams' car, and Roy Goad, another pedestrian...

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