Chapman v. Claxton

497 P.2d 192, 6 Wash. App. 852, 1972 Wash. App. LEXIS 1252
CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedMay 3, 1972
Docket579-2
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Chapman v. Claxton, 497 P.2d 192, 6 Wash. App. 852, 1972 Wash. App. LEXIS 1252 (Wash. Ct. App. 1972).

Opinion

Pearson, J.

This is an intersection right-of-way case, in which a jury found for the favored automobile containing plaintiffs, Marvin Chapman and Manetta DeBois. Defendant, Kerry Claxton, appeals, claiming error in the instructions given or refused by the trial court and primarily contending that an instruction on the “deception doctrine” should have been given.

The automobile accident occurred at 1 a.m. on September 1, 1968, at the light-controlled intersection of 15th Avenue and Florida Streets in Longview. Both vehicles were on 15th Avenue, a 5-lane arterial street, which runs north and south. At the locus of its intersection with Florida Street, 15th Avenue has two driving lanes for northbound traffic, two driving lanes for southbound traffic, and a center lane for vehicles intending left turns onto Florida. The intersection is controlled by a 3-sequence traffic light which alternates between green, amber and red.

Defendant was traveling south on 15th Avenue, with his wife and two other passengers. He entered the center lane, intending to execute a left turn to proceed east onto Florida Street. Plaintiff, Marvin Chapman, was driving his 1961 MG sports car, with Mrs. DeBois as a passenger, northerly on 15th Avenue, intending to continue through the Florida Street intersection.

From this point on, the facts are in sharp dispute. The evidence presented by defendant, if believed, would establish this sequence of events:

(1) Defendant stopped at the intersection in the left-

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