· 9/6/1957
Burks v. Webb, Administratrix
Citations
- 199 Va. 296
- 99 S.E.2d 629
- 1957 Va. LEXIS 191
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- holding that, unless there are unusual circumstances, an objection to improper argument must be timely so that the trial court may rule effectively, and if not made until after the case has been submitted to the jury, it is too late to make such objection
- “[A] defendant, who by his negligence has injured another, owes to such other full compensation for the injuries inflicted by him, and the payment for those injuries from a collateral source, in no way relieves such defendant of his obligation.”
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Judges: Hudgins
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