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Black, J. (dissenting). I agree with Justice O’Hara that “the appeal board was perfectly free to accept as more credible the testimony of the defendant’s doctors”; also that the board “was perfectly free to find that the exertion required of decedent in his work at the time was totally unrelated to the cardiac catastrophe.”
These findings, supported as they were, call for affirmance. I vote accordingly.
Dethmers and Kelly, JJ., concurred with Black, J.
Document Info
Docket Number: Calendar 15, Docket 51,028
Citation Numbers: 139 N.W.2d 745, 377 Mich. 226, 1966 Mich. LEXIS 100
Judges: Dethmers, Kelly, Black, Kavanagh, Souris, Smith, Adams, O'Hara
Filed Date: 2/8/1966
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024