FISHMAN v. SCHEUER


48 A.D.2d 617 (1975)

Seymour Fishman, Individually and as Father of Judith L. Fishman, an Infant, Appellant, v. Henry Scheuer, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

May 13, 1975


The case was submitted to the jury under an eminently fair charge. The verdict was unanimous in favor of the defendant. The issue was the manner of the happening of the accident and not the definition of jaywalking. In allowing the police officer to answer the question "what is jaywalking" the court said "It's just a question of what is jaywalking. Maybe the jury would like to know what it means. There's no testimony here about...

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