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Jesse Carter Opinions

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Wrongful death

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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.


Ward V. Jones [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Oct 1952

Ward V. Jones [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

The dismissal, after a general demurrer was sustained, of a plaintiff's action for wrongful death was proper where the plaintiff failed to present a verified claim for damages in writing and file the claim with the clerk of the municipality.


Conner V. Southern Pacific Co. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Mar 1952

Conner V. Southern Pacific Co. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Parents of a son's killed in a collision with a train were not entitled to a new trial in their action against corporations, who owned the train, where there was no evidence that jury instructions regarding the son's negligence were erroneous.


Nichols V. Mccoy [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Feb 1952

Nichols V. Mccoy [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Plaintiff's argument that it was error to allow toxicologist to testify to the contents of an official record was without merit because there was no objection to the testimony at trial; hence, on appeal it was too late to challenge the admission.