The evidence, fairly interpreted, permitted the jury to apportion responsibility for the subject automobile accident as it did, particularly since assigning fault depended in large measure on credibility assessments (see Wiseberg v Douglas Elliman-Gibbons & Ives, Inc.,
Defendants were not deprived of a fair trial or of the opportunity to present a defense by the conduct of the trial court...
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