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Austin v. Knowlton

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Dec 30, 1996
234 A.D.2d 918 (N.Y. App. Div. 1996)

Opinion

December 30, 1996.

Judgment unanimously reversed in the exercise of discretion without costs and new trial granted.

Present — Denman, P.J., Lawton, Callahan, Balio and Boehm, JJ.


Supreme Court granted defendant's request for a missing witness charge with respect to three of plaintiff's treating or examining physicians. Plaintiff objected to the charge on the ground that the physicians were not in her control. On appeal, plaintiff contends with respect to the missing witness charge that defendant failed promptly to raise the issue, the testimony of the physicians would have been cumulative, and she had no control over them. Although only the control issue is preserved for our review ( see, CPLR 5501 [a] [3]; 4110-b), we agree that the testimony of the physicians would have been cumulative and thus that the court erred in giving the missing witness charge ( see, Prince, Richardson on Evidence § 3-140 [Farrell 11th ed]). Because of the critical significance of the issue of serious injury, the error was fundamental and requires a new trial in the exercise of discretion ( see, DiGrazia v Castronova, 48 AD2d 249, 252; cf., Pagnella v Action for Better Community, 57 AD2d 1076).

We have considered plaintiff's remaining contentions and conclude that they are without merit. (Appeal from Judgment of Supreme Court, Cattaraugus County, Francis, J." Negligence.)


Summaries of

Austin v. Knowlton

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Dec 30, 1996
234 A.D.2d 918 (N.Y. App. Div. 1996)
Case details for

Austin v. Knowlton

Case Details

Full title:LYNNE B. AUSTIN, Appellant, v. CINDY J. KNOWLTON, Respondent

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department

Date published: Dec 30, 1996

Citations

234 A.D.2d 918 (N.Y. App. Div. 1996)
651 N.Y.S.2d 795

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