MARCHER v. BUTLER

No. 16811.

749 P.2d 486 (1988)

113 Idaho 867

Sally MARCHER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Eloise O. BUTLER, individually, Defendant-Respondent, and David J. Flood, individually; Eloise O. Butler and David J. Flood dba Flood, Meyer, Setter & Associates; and Does I through V and XII through XXV, inclusive, Defendants.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

January 27, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jenkins Law Office, Idaho Falls, for appellant. John O. Avery, argued.

Holden, Kidwell, Hahn & Crapo, Idaho Falls, for respondent. James D. Holman, argued.


HENRY F. McQUADE, Justice, pro tem.

This is a slip and fall case. The plaintiff, Sally Marcher, was employed as a cleaning lady for Victoria Golden, the lessee of a two-story condominium owned by the defendant, Eloise Butler. The upstairs and downstairs of the condominium are connected by a stairway that has two ninety degree turns in it — one turn is at the top, the other at the bottom. At the ninety degree turns...

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