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Jackson v. Walmer

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Jun 9, 1967
203 A.2d 553 (Conn. 1967)

Opinion

Argued June 8, 1967

Decided June 9, 1967

Action to recover damages for injury to person and property, alleged to have been caused by the negligence of the defendants, brought to the Court of Common Pleas in New Haven County and tried to the jury before Mignone, J.; verdict for the plaintiffs, which the court set aside, and appeal by the plaintiffs. Error; judgment directed.

Thomas D. Clifford, for the appellants (plaintiffs).

Gerald P. Dwyer, with whom, on the brief, were Martin E. Gormley and Kevin T. Gormley, for the appellees (defendants).


On the evidence, the jury could reasonably have found for the plaintiffs. Therefore, the court was in error in setting aside the verdict.


Summaries of

Jackson v. Walmer

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Jun 9, 1967
203 A.2d 553 (Conn. 1967)
Case details for

Jackson v. Walmer

Case Details

Full title:BLANCHE JACKSON ET AL. v. MILES B. WALMER ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: Jun 9, 1967

Citations

203 A.2d 553 (Conn. 1967)
203 A.2d 553