GLAESMAN v. MERCER

No. 45649.

243 N.W.2d 328 (1976)

Arthur B. GLAESMAN, Appellant, v. Maureen A. MERCER, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

June 18, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earle T. Anderson, Jr., and Wood R. Foster, Jr., Minneapolis, for appellant.

Richards, Montgomery, Cobb & Bassford and Greer E. Lockhart and James B. Proman, Minneapolis, for respondent.

Heard before PETERSON, YETKA and BREUNIG, JJ., and considered and decided by the court en banc.


PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff pedestrian appeals from an order denying his post-trial motion for a new trial where a jury found that he alone was causally negligent when struck by an automobile driven by defendant while crossing at an intersection. The single issue raised by this appeal is whether the jury could reasonably find plaintiff 100-percent causally negligent and defendant not negligent. The trial court expressed the opinion that the jury's answers to the special...

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