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Remppis v. Ettelt

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 20, 1933
165 A. 744 (Pa. 1933)

Opinion

January 24, 1933.

March 20, 1933.

Before FRAZER, C. J., KEPHART, SCHAFFER, MAXEY, DREW and LINN, JJ.

Appeal, No. 136, Jan. T., 1933, by defendant, from judgment of C. P. Berks Co., Dec. T., 1931, No. 186, on verdict for plaintiff, in case of William F. Remppis v. Paul Ettelt. Affirmed.

Trespass for personal injuries. Before SHANAMAN, J.

The opinion of the Supreme Court states the facts.

Verdict for plaintiff for $5,000 and judgment thereon. Defendant appealed.

Error assigned, inter alia, was refusal of judgment n. o. v., quoting record.

Fred B. Gernerd, with him Wm. McK. Rutter and H. S. Craumer, for appellant.

E. H. Deysher, for appellee.


Argued January 24, 1933.


In this appeal from judgment for plaintiff in an action to recover damages for injuries resulting from the collision of plaintiff's and defendant's automobiles, the only questions raised relate to the facts involved in connection with the accident. They were properly submitted to the jury in a charge to which no exception was taken. The verdict is amply sustained by the evidence.

The judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Remppis v. Ettelt

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 20, 1933
165 A. 744 (Pa. 1933)
Case details for

Remppis v. Ettelt

Case Details

Full title:Remppis v. Ettelt, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Mar 20, 1933

Citations

165 A. 744 (Pa. 1933)
165 A. 744

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