Broyles v. Northwest Portrait Finishers
367 P.2d 403, 229 Or. 427, 1961 Ore. LEXIS 457
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Broyles v. Northwest Portrait Finishers, 367 P.2d 403, 229 Or. 427, 1961 Ore. LEXIS 457 (Or. 1961).
Opinion
An action for personal injuries sustained by plaintiff in an automobile accident. Plaintiff recovered a verdict and judgment. Defendant appeals.
With one exception the issues presented on this appeal were not raised in the trial court. Nor does the brief conform to Rule 19 of this court. The appeal is without merit. The judgment is affirmed.
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