Psota v. Long Island R.R. Co.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1927-11-22

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Crane, J. On Sunday, September 20, 1925, one Nash was driving a Ford station wagon belonging to the defendant Antoinette D. Andrews, along one of the roads of St. James, Long Island. He overtook two children, Rosalie Psota and George Psota, who were walking along the road, and asked them if they wanted a ride. They got into the car, whic…

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