Wells v. Chase
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Opinion
Each of these cases is an action of trespass on the case for negligence and involves a collision at the intersection of Governor and Waterman streets in the city of Providence between an automobile owned and operated by Julian A. .Chase and an automobile owned by Jennie L. Wells and operated by her chauffeur. Wells brought suit to recover for damages to her automobile and for loss of the use of the same during the time it was being repaired and Chase brought suit to recover for damages to his automobile. The two cases were tried together in the Superior Court *493 before Mr. Justice Doran sitting with a jury. The jury returned verdicts as follows: For Jennie L. Wells for five hundred dollars in the suit brought by her and for Jennie L. Wells in the suit in which she was defendant., Chase filed a motion for a new trial in each case. Justice Doran having deceased .before hearing said motions, both motions were assigned to another justice of said court who denied each of the motions without hearing arguments of counsel. The cases are before us on the exceptions of said Chase to the denial of said motions.
The verdicts have neither the approval nor disapproval of Mr. Justice Doran who saw the witnesses and heard them testify. The verdicts lack the support which an approval by Mr. Justice Doran might have given. See Wilcox v. R. I. Co., 29 R. I. 292.
The exception of Julian A. Chase in each case is overruled and each caséis remitted to the Superior Court with direction to enter judgment on the verdict.
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