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Gonzi V. Superior Court Of San Francisco, Jesse W. Carter Feb 1959

Gonzi V. Superior Court Of San Francisco, Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Court granted writ of mandate directing the trial court to permit plaintiff to have a court reporter to be present when she submitted to a court ordered physical examination by a doctor employed by defendants in a negligence suit.


Courtell V. Mceachen [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Feb 1959

Courtell V. Mceachen [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

The evidence supported the theory that a five-year-old minor child was contributorily negligent with respect to her injuries, so it was reversible error to give the jury an instruction that negated the child's contributory negligence.


Hunter V. Mohawk Petroleum Corp. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Jan 1959

Hunter V. Mohawk Petroleum Corp. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

A California gas station was not liable for personal injury one customer caused to another customer where no evidence showed that the gas station was on notice that the customer was acting, or might act, negligently.


Gomes V. Byrne [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Jan 1959

Gomes V. Byrne [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Because plaintiff assumed the risk that a dog barking at him through a fence would bite him if he entered through the gate of the fence, the dog's owner was not liable for injuries resulting from the dog bite.