Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company v. Griffith

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Baltimore Company v. Griffith
by Melvin Fuller
Syllabus
821255Baltimore Company v. Griffith — SyllabusMelvin Fuller
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United States Supreme Court

159 U.S. 603

Baltimore Company  v.  Griffith

This was an action brought by Emma Griffith in the court of common pleas of Licking county, Ohio, against the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, to recover for injuries received on August 1, 1888, by the collision of a train of that company with the vehicle in which plaintiff was then being conveyed. The cause was removed, on the petition of the company, into the circuit court of the United States for the Southern district of Ohio, where it was tried, and resulted in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $5,000. A motion for a new trial was made and overruled, and judgment entered on the verdict, with interest added, to review which this writ of error was sued out. The charge to the jury by Sage, J., and his opinion on the motion for new trial, are reported, 44 Fed. 574, 582.

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