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Marion v. Connecticut Company

Supreme Court of Connecticut Second Judicial District
Jun 13, 1912
83 A. 93 (Conn. 1912)

Opinion

Argued April 30th, 1912

Decided June 13th, 1912.

ACTION to recover damages for injuries resulting in the death of the plaintiff's intestate, Alpha E. Burdick, and alleged to have been caused by the negligent operation of one of the defendant's cars, which struck said Burdick after he had been ejected from another car of the defendant for non-payment of his fare while intoxicated, brought to the Superior Court in New London County and tried to the jury before Reed, J.; the trial judge directed the jury to return a verdict for the defendant, from the judgment upon which the plaintiff appealed. No error.

Donald G. Perkins and Edmund W. Perkins, for the appellant (plaintiff). Michael Kenealy and Charles B. Whittlesey, for the appellee (defendant).


Opinion filed with the clerk of the Superior Court in New London County.


Summaries of

Marion v. Connecticut Company

Supreme Court of Connecticut Second Judicial District
Jun 13, 1912
83 A. 93 (Conn. 1912)
Case details for

Marion v. Connecticut Company

Case Details

Full title:FREDERICK W. MARION, ADMINISTRATOR, vs. THE CONNECTICUT COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut Second Judicial District

Date published: Jun 13, 1912

Citations

83 A. 93 (Conn. 1912)
83 A. 93