Sullivan v. Rockland, Thomaston & Camden Steel Railway , 109 Me. 570 ( 1912 )


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  • This is an action to recover damages for personal injuries resulting in the death of Sortir Theodos, plaintiff’s intestate. Sortir was one of a crew of men who, on the 23d day of December, 1910, under charge of William Walker, foreman, went to work for defendant discharging a cargo of coal in defendants’ cars at the wharf at Glencove, in town of Rockport, Me. The evidence shows that the accident *571which caused the death of plaintiff’s intestate, was due to, or contributed to, by a fellow servant. At the conclusion of the plaintiff’s testimony, the presiding Justice ordered a nonsuit and the plaintiff excepted to said order. Exceptions overruled.

    Philip Howard, for plaintiff. A. S. Littlefield and Alan L. Bird, for defendant.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 109 Me. 570, 85 A. 55, 1912 Me. LEXIS 158

Filed Date: 12/4/1912

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024