Krause v. Rarity

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1930-10-31

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SHENK, J. On September 12, 1927, William Krause was killed when the automobile in which he was riding as a guest was struck by a locomotive of the defendant Railway Company. The plaintiffs are the heirs of the deceased and the defendant Rarity was the driver of the ear. A verdict was rendered against both defendants as joint tort-feasors and from a judgment entered thereon the defen…

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