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Tilghman v. Haynes

Municipal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Jun 2, 1961
171 A.2d 96 (D.C. 1961)

Opinion

No. 2733.

Argued March 20, 1961.

Decided June 2, 1961.

APPEAL FROM MUNICIPAL COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, CIVIL DIVISION, JOHN J. MALLOY, J.

David Kayson, Washington, D.C., for appellant.

John P. Arness, Rockville Md. with whom Pierre J. La Force, Washington, D.C. was on the brief, for appellee.

Before HOOD and QUINN, Associate Judges, and CAYTON (Chief Judge, Retired) sitting by designation under Code, § 11-776(b).


This action arose out of a collision between two automobiles at a street intersection controlled by traffic lights. The issues were the usual ones of negligence and contributory negligence, with one unusual feature due to the fact that because of a mechanical defect the red light stopping traffic on one of the streets was not operating. After a trial of some length and after deliberation of considerable length, the jury returned a verdict for defendant. Plaintiff has appealed.

The only claims of error relate to the instructions given to the jury. Review of the record convinces us that the case was fully and fairly tried and the jury was adequately instructed on all issues.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Tilghman v. Haynes

Municipal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Jun 2, 1961
171 A.2d 96 (D.C. 1961)
Case details for

Tilghman v. Haynes

Case Details

Full title:Joseph W. TILGHMAN, Appellant, v. Donald W. HAYNES, Appellee

Court:Municipal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia

Date published: Jun 2, 1961

Citations

171 A.2d 96 (D.C. 1961)