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Barrera V. De La Torre [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Barrera V. De La Torre [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
The trial court did not err in instructing jury that it could not infer driver's negligence from mere happening of accident, even though facts would support giving of res ipsa loquitur instruction; driver's negligence was question of fact for jury.
Sparks V. Redinger [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Sparks V. Redinger [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
The failure of the trial court to give a proposed last clear chance instruction to the jury did not constitute prejudicial error.
Cucinella V. Weston Biscuit Co. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Cucinella V. Weston Biscuit Co. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
The refusal to give the jury instructions that were requested by a pedestrian did not provide grounds to reverse the jury's verdict for a driver because the claimed error was not prejudicial and did not result in a miscarriage of justice.
Sexton V. Brooks [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Sexton V. Brooks [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
In plaintiff's action to recover damages for personal injuries sustained through a fall on a cement walk, the trial court erroneously instructed the jury on the applicable rules of law, therefore, judgment for plaintiff was improper.