HARRY C. MARTIN, Judge.
Of course, it is familiar learning that on defendant's motion for directed verdict, the evidence must be considered in the light most favorable to plaintiff, giving it all reasonable inferences beneficial to plaintiff and resolving all discrepancies in the evidence in plaintiff's favor. Cutts v. Casey,
It is the general rule...
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