Szeliwicki v. Connor Lumber & Land Co.
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Opinion
The following opinion was filed February 22, 1916:
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“The testimony of . . . any witness who is absent from the state . . . shall be admissible in evidence in any retrial, •other action, or proceeding where the party against whom it is offered shall have had an opportunity to cross-examine the said . . . absent witness, and where the issue upon which it is offered is substantially the same.”
It appears that the issues raised by the pleadings were identical throughout both trials. Secs. 2837-2839, Stats. 1915. Upon the first trial these issues were tried upon the theory that the rights of the parties were controlled by the rules of law in negligence cases, and on the retrial the same issues were tried under the rules provided by statutes which .govern the rights of the parties. The issues of fact raised hy the pleadings were unaltered, but the rights growing out of the facts were controlled by statute, which abrogated the common law theretofore applicable to the case. It appears that the plaintiff’s evidence taken upon the first trial was as relevant and material to the question being tried on the retrial as it was under the theory of the first trial. The objection that it was error to permit the evidence to be read as it appears in the bill of exceptions on appeal from the judgment rendered in the former trial cannot be sustained. Sec. 4141a, Stats. 1915; Howard v. Beldenville L. Co. 134 Wis. 644, 114 N. W. 1114. The exceptions urged as to these questions in the case are not well taken.
By the Gourt. — The judgment appealed from is affirmed.
A motion for a rehearing was denied, with $25 costs, on April 11, 1916.
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