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Besse v. Railroad

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack
Jun 26, 1915
94 A. 965 (N.H. 1915)

Opinion

Decided June 26, 1915.

CASE, for negligence. Trial by jury and verdict for the defendant. Transferred from the October term, 1914, of the superior court by Kivel, J., on the plaintiff's exception to the exclusion of evidence. There was also an exception by the defendant to the denial of a motion for a directed verdict.

Hollis Murchie (Alexander Murchie orally), for the plaintiff.

Streeter, Demond, Woodworth Sulloway (Mr. Sulloway orally), for the defendant.


It is conceded upon one side that the evidence might properly be excluded in the discretion of the court; and upon the other side, that its exclusion as matter of law would be erroneous. The controversy is over the meaning of the record. In this situation the appropriate procedure is to return the case to the superior court for a statement of the questioned fact.

The consideration of the defendant's exception to the denial of its motion for a directed verdict should await the outcome of an application to the presiding justice for a statement of the ground upon which the evidence was excluded.

Case discharged.

All concurred.


Summaries of

Besse v. Railroad

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack
Jun 26, 1915
94 A. 965 (N.H. 1915)
Case details for

Besse v. Railroad

Case Details

Full title:HARLAN F. BESSE v. BOSTON MAINE RAILROAD

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack

Date published: Jun 26, 1915

Citations

94 A. 965 (N.H. 1915)
94 A. 965

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