Wilkey v. City of Philadelphia

36 A. 1131, 180 Pa. 146, 1897 Pa. LEXIS 892
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedFebruary 8, 1897
DocketAppeal, No. 440
StatusPublished

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Wilkey v. City of Philadelphia, 36 A. 1131, 180 Pa. 146, 1897 Pa. LEXIS 892 (Pa. 1897).

Opinion

Per Curiam,

This case, — involving questions of fact which the jury alone-had the power to determine, — appears to have been carefully tried and fairly submitted to them with substantially accurate and adequate instructions. We find nothing in any of the fourteen specifications of which the defendant had just reason to complain; nor do we think that either of said specifications requires discussion.

Judgment affirmed.

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