Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad v. Horst

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1876-12-18

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Mr. Justice Swayne delivered the opinion of the court. The defendant in error was injured while travelling on the road of the plaintiff in error, and brought this suit to recover damages. To set in their proper light the propositions of law relied .upon by the plaintiff in error for the reversal of the judgment, a brief statement of the facts of the case is n…

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