Opinion
Gen. No. 9,881. (Abstract of Decision.)
Opinion filed August 19, 1943 Rehearing denied October 5, 1943
AUTOMOBILES AND MOTOR VEHICLES, § 166 — sufficiency of evidence to sustain verdict. In action to recover damages for death of plaintiff's intestate as result of automobile collision, occurring when truck owned and driven by defendants drove onto preferential highway without stopping and without lights, evidence was sufficient to sustain verdict for plaintiff, and judgment entered thereon would be affirmed.
See Callaghan's Illinois Digest, same topic and section number.
Appeal from the Circuit Court of Winnebago county; the Hon. WILLIAM R. DUSHER, Judge, presiding.
Affirmed. Heard in this court at the May term, 1943.
Welsh Welsh, for appellants;
C.K. Welsh, of counsel;
Miller, Thomas Hickey, for appellee;
L.C. Miller and Francis E. Hickey, of counsel.
Not to be published in full. Opinion filed August 19, 1943; rehearing denied October 5, 1943.