Witt v. Jackson

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1961-12-04

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SCHAUER, J., Concurring and Dissenting. I find in the record no error shown to be prejudicial to either of the plaintiffs or to the intervener. Accordingly I would affirm the judgment in its entirety. In the absence of a showing by plaintiff-appellant Grossman that the verdict against him was based on a finding that he was contributively negligent we should assume—indeed, on thi…

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