Mulvihill v. Detroit United Railway

203 N.W. 949, 231 Mich. 123, 1925 Mich. LEXIS 592
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedMay 14, 1925
DocketDocket No. 52.
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Mulvihill v. Detroit United Railway, 203 N.W. 949, 231 Mich. 123, 1925 Mich. LEXIS 592 (Mich. 1925).

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Moore, J.

John Francis Mulvihill, a boy 20 months old, on Sunday afternoon, June 19, 1921, received injuries by being struck by a street car, which resulted in his death. This litigation resulted. A motion to direct a verdict for the defendant was made and denied at the close of plaintiff’s case. A request to so charge was also made and denied at the close of plaintiff’s rebuttal. The verdict was $12,500 for the plaintiff. Motions non obstante and for a new trial were made and denied; exceptions taken and the cause removed to this court on writ of error. The accompanying diagram will help to explain the situation.

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