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Jacobs v. Croydon

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Sullivan
Dec 1, 1891
27 A. 172 (N.H. 1891)

Opinion

Decided December, 1891.

CASE, for injuries from a defective highway. Verdict for the plaintiff. The plaintiff testified on cross-examination that he had previously been injured by a defective highway in another town, and had brought an action for the injury. After examining him at length in regard to the extent and character of the injury, the defendants asked him whether he recovered of the town. The question was excluded.

Shepherd L. Bowers and Hosea W. Parker, for the plaintiff.

George R. Brown, for the defendants.


The evidence called for was irrelevant.

Exception overruled.

CARPENTER, J., did not sit: the others concurred.


Summaries of

Jacobs v. Croydon

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Sullivan
Dec 1, 1891
27 A. 172 (N.H. 1891)
Case details for

Jacobs v. Croydon

Case Details

Full title:JACOBS v. CROYDON

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Sullivan

Date published: Dec 1, 1891

Citations

27 A. 172 (N.H. 1891)
67 N.H. 591

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