Walkup v. Duarte 98-5002 (2002)
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After trial, the jury returned a verdict for the defendant. More specifically, the jury found that defendant was negligent and caused the accident, but that the accident was not the proximate cause of plaintiff's injuries. As a result of these findings the jury did not reach the questions of damages or apportionment of fault.
"[a] trial justice sits as the super [seventh] juror and is required to independently weigh, evaluate, and assess the credibility of the trial witnesses and evidence. If the trial justice determines that the evidence is evenly balanced or is such that reasonable minds, in considering that same evidence, could come to different conclusions, then the trial justice should allow the verdict to stand." Id. (quoting Graff v. Motta,
748 A.2d 249 , 255 (R.I. 2000) and Morrocco v. Piccardi,713 A.2d 250 , 253 (R.I. 1998) (per curiam)).
Defendant was a likeable, candid gentleman who testified as to the facts surrounding the accident. Plaintiff's testimony was somewhat disjointed regarding his past medical treatment. An extremely taciturn man, plaintiff interacted minimally with counsel on both direct and cross examination. The jury apparently interpreted this reticence negatively.
A new trial is warranted in order to do substantial justice between the parties. The verdict fails to respond truly to the merits of the case. Credible evidence was presented at trial supporting the existence of some, however minimal, personal injuries to the plaintiff resulting from the accident.
Counsel shall submit the proper order for entry.
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