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· 12/18/1958

Anderson v. Schreiner

Citations

  • 94 N.W.2d 294
  • 1958 N.D. LEXIS 112

How courts have described this case

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  • defendant’s argument was weakened when he “did not move for a mistrial until both sides had rested”
  • “there were no other cars in the vicinity nor any other circumstances, distractin[g] in their nature, which might have excusably diverted [plaintiff’s] attention . . . [thus] plaintiff was negligent as a matter of law”

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Judges: Burke, Grimson, Sathre, Morris

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