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· 5/6/1963

Hatfield v. Noble

Citations

  • 190 N.E.2d 391
  • 41 Ill. App. 2d 112
  • 1963 Ill. App. LEXIS 492

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  • finding that defendant's conduct could fairly be interpreted as wilful and wanton misconduct where defendant, who was acquainted with the highway, was driving at an excessive speed on a curved road on a dark, misty, rainy night
  • finding that defendant’s conduct could fairly be interpreted as wilful and wanton misconduct where defendant, who was acquainted with the highway, was driving at an excessive speed on a curved road on a dark, misty, rainy night

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Judges: Crow, Spivey, Wright

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