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· 5/10/1975

Landrum v. Taylor

Citations

  • 535 P.2d 406
  • 217 Kan. 113
  • 1975 Kan. LEXIS 412

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “Even if findings appear to be inconsistent, the decision of the trial court may be sustained on the basis of those findings which allow the conclusion reached by the court below, if they are supported by evidence”
  • plaintiff authenticated photographs taken in her presence by her counsel by identifying the date they were taken and stating that they correctly represented the scenes depicted; plaintiff's testimony was found sufficient to allow the trial court to admit the photographs into evidence
  • plaintiff authenticated photographs taken in her presence by her counsel by identifying the date they were taken and stating that they correctly represented the scenes depicted; plaintiff s testimony was found sufficient to allow the trial court to admit the photographs into evidence

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Judges: Kaul, Fromme

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