273 Mo. 578 | Mo. | 1918
I. Action to recover fifteen thousand dollars damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained by plaintiff through the negligence of an employee of the city of St. Louis.
A general demurrer was filed by the defendant city, upon the sustention of which the plaintiff refused to plead further, whereupon judgment was rendered for defendant and appealed from by plaintiff.
This question must be regarded as stare decisis if the rulings in the recent cases are to be adhered to. It cannot be distinguished in principle from the case of Cassidy v. St. Joseph, 247 Mo. 197, affirmed in Sprague v. City of St. Louis, 251 Mo. l. c. 629. In the former case it was held that the injuries to a fellow workman by
The judgment in this case is affirmed. It is so ordered.