Lindgren v. Northern Pacific Railway Co.

133 N.W. 807, 116 Minn. 539, 1911 Minn. LEXIS 1405
CourtSupreme Court of Minnesota
DecidedDecember 29, 1911
DocketNos. 17,438—(165)
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Lindgren v. Northern Pacific Railway Co., 133 N.W. 807, 116 Minn. 539, 1911 Minn. LEXIS 1405 (Mich. 1911).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Action for the death of plaintiff’s intestate, caused by being struck by one of defendant’s passenger trains at the station of Rices, this state, as he was driving his team over the railroad track upon a public street. Plaintiff had a verdict, and defendant appealed from a judgment rendered thereon.

The facts are very similar, though much stronger for plaintiff, to those involved in Knudson v. Great Northern Ry. Co. 114 Minn. 244, 130 N. W. 994, and Anderson v. Duluth & I. R. R. Co. supra, page 346, 133 N. W. 805, and the conclusions there reached control the case at bar.

Judgment affirmed.

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Related

Knudson v. Great Northern Railway Co.
130 N.W. 994 (Supreme Court of Minnesota, 1911)
Anderson v. Duluth & Iron Range Railroad
133 N.W. 805 (Supreme Court of Minnesota, 1911)

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