Northwestern Terminal Railroad v. Federica

66 P.2d 534, 100 Colo. 224, 1937 Colo. LEXIS 392
Supreme Court of Colorado·Decided March 22, 1937·No. No. 14,117.·Published

Opinion

Mr. Chiee Justice Burke

delivered the opinion of the court.

This is a companion case to Northwestern R. R. Co. v. Pilo, 100 Colo. 221, 66 P. (2d) 532, No. 14,115, this day decided. Pleadings, evidence, instructions and assignments are substantially the same. The judgment here was for $1,350. Plaintiffs in error file herein copy of their brief in that case with but two additional, introductory pages, and their reply brief with no modification. Defendant in error’s answering brief is the same, but with four additional, introductory pages. No material difference appears. We think the jurors were correctly instructed. There is a lengthy discussion of the evidence and its sufficiency. No errors on the admission of evidence were assigned nor were there such assignments on the amount of damages. The questions were purely of fact and the verdict is amply supported.

The judgment is affirmed.

Mr. Justice Hilliard and Mr. Justice Bakke concur.

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