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Questelle v. Hamp

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District
Feb 5, 1973
293 N.E.2d 137 (Ill. App. Ct. 1973)

Opinion

No. 72-208 Judgment affirmed.

February 5, 1973.

APPEAL from the Circuit Court of Hardin County; the Hon. WEBB JOHNSON, Judge, presiding.

Donald V. Ferrell, of Harrisburg, for appellant.

J.D. Quarant, of Elizabethtown, for appellee.


This is an appeal by the defendant from a money judgment for the plaintiff entered after a bench trial in a small claims case. Defendant's truck left the highway, traveled a considerable distance, and then struck and damaged plaintiff's building.

• 1 Defendant has here questioned the qualifications of plaintiff's witnesses who testified as to damages. The evidence as to damages was admitted without objection at the trial. It is now too late to raise such an objection for the first time.

• 2 We find that no error of law appears, that an opinion would have no precedential value, and that the decision is not against the manifest weight of the evidence.

We therefore affirm in accordance with 50 Ill.2d R. 23.

Affirm.

EBERSPACHER, P.J., and JONES, J., concur.


Summaries of

Questelle v. Hamp

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District
Feb 5, 1973
293 N.E.2d 137 (Ill. App. Ct. 1973)
Case details for

Questelle v. Hamp

Case Details

Full title:LOUIE QUESTELLE, Defendant-Appellant, v. FRED HAMP, JR., Plaintiff-Appellee

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois, First District

Date published: Feb 5, 1973

Citations

293 N.E.2d 137 (Ill. App. Ct. 1973)
293 N.E.2d 137

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