Luby v. . the Hudson River Railroad Company

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1858-03-05

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Comstock, J. Mason, the police officer, was allowed to testify, against the objection of the defendant, that he arrested the driver of the car, and that the driver on being arrested assigned as a reason why he did not stop the car that the brakes were out of order. This took place directly after the accident, the citizens having stopped the car and the driver having got outside of the…

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