HOWELL v. CLYDE


383 Pa.Super. 611 (1989)

557 A.2d 419

Daniel P. HOWELL, Appellant, v. Theodore CLYDE and Pamela Clyde, his Wife, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed April 17, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur Cutruzzula, Pittsburgh, for appellant.

Darryl R. Slimak, State College, for appellees.

Before OLSZEWSKI, DEL SOLE and KELLY, JJ.


DEL SOLE, Judge:

Daniel Howell, Appellant, was injured when a miniature cannon owned by Theodore and Pamela Clyde, Appellees, exploded. Howell brought suit against the Clydes for damages. At the end of Howell's case-in-chief, the Clydes were granted a compulsory non-suit. Howell filed a Petition for Post-Trial Relief requesting the trial court to remove the non-suit. The trial court denied the Motion and this appeal followed.

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