BROWN v. ARRINGTON CONST. CO.

No. 7992.

262 P.2d 789 (1953)

BROWN et al. v. ARRINGTON CONST. CO. et al.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

October 30, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albaugh, Bloem, Barnard & Smith, Idaho Falls, for appellant.

W. K. Naylor, Idaho Falls, T. Harold Lee, Rigby, for respondents.


PORTER, Chief Justice.

Respondents brought this action to recover damages for personal injuries suffered by respondent, Jesse Brown. By their complaint, respondents alleged that such injuries were the result of shock and burns from an electric current which came in contact with Brown through the negligence of appellant. At the close of the presentation of all the evidence at the trial, appellant moved for a directed verdict which motion was denied by the court. The...

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