96 N.J.L. 492 | N.J. | 1921
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This was an action to recover for personal injuries and was tried at the Camden Circuit. The plaintiff was nonsuited and appeals from the judgment entered thereon.
'Pile plaintiff, a passenger on the railroad of the defendant company, was struck in the eye and injured by a spithall or paper wad which had been thrown by one of a number of school boys who were also passengers on the train. This wad was thrown or snapped by means of a rubber hand. Apparently, a number of the pupils from the high school at Woodbury were in the habit of indulging in this sport for their own amusement and without regard for the safety of oilier passengers. The case as originally tried resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff. On a rule to show cause that verdict was set aside by the Supreme Court in an opinion in which it was pointed out that, assuming these occurrences were so frequent as to charge knowledge thereof upon the railroad company, the evidence showed, so far as it bore upon Ibis point, that “Hie railroad’s employes stopped the play whenever it was seen.” The ease was sent back to lie retried and the trial judge nonsuited the plaintiff, saying that lie had difficulty in understanding just what the Supreme Court meant by its opinion, but that lie was hound to follow what was there decided, and, as he understood it, the case then presented was substantially identical with that which was presented at the first trial.
We are of the opinion that the nonsuit cannot he sustained. The difficulty, as we see it, arose from the failure of the learned trial judge to recognize the difference between the case made at that trial and that dealt with in the Supreme .Court. To us fhe distinction between the two cases is quite
The judgment below will be reversed, to the end that a venire de novo may issue.
For affirmance—Hone.
For reversal—The Chancellor, Ciiiee Justice, Swayze, Trenci-iard, Parker, Bergen, Minturn, Kaltsch, Black, White, Heppenkeimer, Williams, Gardner, Yan Busktrk, JJ. 14-.