Per Curiam.
The reference by the court on several occasions to the fact that this was plaintiff's counsel's first case might well have evoked a sympathetic attitude on the part of the jury towards plaintiff. Likewise the court's comments and interjections during defendant's cross-examination unduly hampered and limited the defendant. Such restriction constituted reversible error. (Chopak v. Walker, 275 App. Div. 669; Clay v. Monington, 266 App...
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