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Bhallieu v. Horschowski
95 Conn. 694
| Conn. | 1921
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The verdict was rendered on conflicting evidence. If the jury believed the plaintiff's version of how the injuries for which he sues occurred, rather than that of the defendant, their verdict was justified, since reasoning men might reasonably have reached the conclusion the jury did. The appeal is wholly without merit.

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Case Details

Case Name: Bhallieu v. Horschowski
Court Name: Supreme Court of Connecticut
Date Published: Jan 26, 1921
Citation: 95 Conn. 694
Court Abbreviation: Conn.
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