Haehl v. Wabash Railroad

Decided 1893-12-23

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Brace, J. This is an action to recover damages for the death of plaintiff’s husband, Jesse Haehl, alleged to have been wrongfully assaulted and-killed by defendant’s servant, James W. Hill, on the seventeenth of March, 1891, .on its railroad bridge ■ at St. Charles, Missouri. The plaintiff had a verdict and judgment for $5,000 in the court below, and the defendant appeals.' The answer admitted defendant’s corporate existence; tha…

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