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Negligence

1956

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Leonard V. Watsonville Community Hospital [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Dec 1956

Leonard V. Watsonville Community Hospital [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Grant of nonsuit as to doctor was proper because the testimony of patient's adverse parties was clear and uncontradicted to effect he was not responsible for leaving clamp in patient's abdomen and there was no rational ground to disbelieve testimony.


Tucker V. Lombardo [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Dec 1956

Tucker V. Lombardo [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

No prejudicial error existed when the jury instructions correctly informed the jury about the shooter's degree of care in firing a gun on a skeet range and informed the jury about contributory negligence and assumption of the risk.


Danner V. Atkins [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Nov 1956

Danner V. Atkins [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

In a case involving a truck's unexplained collision with a building, doctrine of res ipsa loquitur did not apply as to truck driver where the truck was under the control of a mechanic rather than of the driver just before the accident.


Hudson V. Rainville [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter May 1956

Hudson V. Rainville [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

In a pedestrian's personal injury action, the trial court properly submitted the issue of an automobile driver's negligence to the jury where the evidence presented a question of fact as to that issue.