Moran v. Brodeur

158 N.E. 349, 261 Mass. 120, 1927 Mass. LEXIS 1298
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedOctober 15, 1927
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Moran v. Brodeur, 158 N.E. 349, 261 Mass. 120, 1927 Mass. LEXIS 1298 (Mass. 1927).

Opinion

Braley, J.

The defendant’s motion for a directed verdict was denied rightly. The jury on conflicting evidence could warrantably find the following facts: The plaintiff and defendant were employees of the Osgood Bradley Car Company, whose works were located in the city of Worcester on the westerly side of West Boylston Street. The entrance thereto was 647 feet southerly of the junction of West Boylston Street, which runs north, and south, and Hastings Road which conjoins with, but does not cross it, on the east. The plaintiff left the works about five o’clock in the afternoon,, walked northerly on the westerly side of West Boylston Street to a point nearly opposite the junction, of Hastings Road and, as he was about to cross West Boylston Street, looked up and down the street and, seeing that the street was clear for a reasonable distance, started to cross; when partly [121]*121over he was struck and injured by an automobile owned, registered and driven without a license by the defendant. It is contended as matter of law that the plaintiff was guilty of contributory negligence. This question, however, was one of fact for the jury under suitable instruction which, in the absence of any statement to the contrary in the record, it must be presumed were given. Hennessey v. Taylor, 189 Mass. 583. Eammes v. Caplan, 252 Mass. 205.

Exceptions overruled.

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Related

Hennessey v. Taylor
76 N.E. 224 (Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1905)
Eammes v. Caplan
147 N.E. 582 (Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1925)

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