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Smith v. Delaware, L. W.R.R

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Dec 29, 1953
208 F.2d 794 (3d Cir. 1953)

Opinion

No. 11182.

Argued December 14, 1953.

Decided December 29, 1953.

Roger Hinds, East Orange, N.J., for appellant.

Donald R. Creighton, Hoboken, N.J. (Joseph B. Cain, Hoboken, N.J., on the brief), for appellee.

Before MARIS, GOODRICH and McLAUGHLIN, Circuit Judges.


This is an appeal by the plaintiff from an order of the district court dismissing his complaint at the close of the presentation of his evidence at the trial of his suit for damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained as a result of the defendant's negligence. We have carefully examined the evidence. No useful purpose would be served by recounting it in detail. It is sufficient to state that we are in complete accord with the conclusion of the district court that the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur was not applicable and that the evidence offered by the plaintiff was insufficient to establish negligence on the part of the defendant which was the proximate cause of the plaintiff's fall.

The order of the district court will be affirmed.


Summaries of

Smith v. Delaware, L. W.R.R

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Dec 29, 1953
208 F.2d 794 (3d Cir. 1953)
Case details for

Smith v. Delaware, L. W.R.R

Case Details

Full title:SMITH v. DELAWARE, L. W.R.R

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit

Date published: Dec 29, 1953

Citations

208 F.2d 794 (3d Cir. 1953)