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Peterson V. Robison [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Dec 1954

Peterson V. Robison [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Judgment was reversed in wrongful imprisonment action and individual could not be liable because it was manifestly unfair to impose civil liability on private person for filing a citizen's arrest when the law declared it a misdemeanor if he refused.


Palmquist V. Mercer [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Jun 1954

Palmquist V. Mercer [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Decision that nonsuited plaintiff's action at close of his case was reversed where questions of fraud and breach of warranty or duty existed as to stable owner. Decision was affirmed as to oil company defendants who owed no similar duties.


Stafford V. Shultz, Jesse W. Carter May 1954

Stafford V. Shultz, Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

In an action for medical malpractice, the statute of limitations had been tolled by medical practitioners' failure to fully disclose to a patient the extent of his injuries and the probability of future disability.


R. E. Spriggs, Inc. V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter May 1954

R. E. Spriggs, Inc. V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

In determining the credit against compensation liability due to an employer for damages recovered by its employee from a third party tortfeasor, the employee's attorney's fees were deductible from the recovery only in a judicial action.


Holm V. Superior Court Of San Francisco [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Apr 1954

Holm V. Superior Court Of San Francisco [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

A writ of prohibition directed at restraining the enforcement of a order of inspection was granted in part where certain documents ordered produced in a personal injury action were protected by the attorney-client privilege.


Carroll V. Superior Court Of San Francisco [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Mar 1954

Carroll V. Superior Court Of San Francisco [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

In an individual's personal injury action, photographs taken of an accident scene by the defendant corporation for use by its attorneys were privileged and were not subject to inspection by the individual.


Thompson V. Lacey, Jesse W. Carter Mar 1954

Thompson V. Lacey, Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Dismissal of wrongful death action filed by administratrix of passenger's estate was improper because passenger was "passenger" in driver's car and not "guest," as driver, who was passenger's boss, was reimbursed for his expenses by their employer.


Cucinella V. Weston Biscuit Co. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Jan 1954

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.