JOHNSON v. WEINBERG

No. 80-251.

434 A.2d 404 (1981)

Thomas JOHNSON, Appellant, v. Milton WEINBERG, et al., Appellees.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided July 28, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold A. Sakayan, Washington, D. C., with whom Gerald I. Holtz, Washington, D. C., was on the response to the petition for rehearing, for appellant.

Raymond L. Poston, Jr., Washington, D. C., filed the petition for rehearing, for appellees.

Before KELLY, FERREN, and PRYOR, Associate Judges.


PRYOR, Associate Judge:

Appellant, Thomas Johnson, brought suit to recover from appellees, Milton and Leanor Weinberg,1 for injuries sustained when he was shot by a person alleged to be an employee of the Weinbergs while appellant was a patron at their laundromat. After extensive pretrial discovery, appellees moved for summary judgment. The court found there was no evidence that Leanor owned or operated the laundromat and thus granted...

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