Case Name: Drew CHERRY et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. The ATLANTIC-RICHFIELD COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant, Texas Employers Insurance Association, Intervenor-Appellee
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1972-04-13
Citations: 456 F.2d 1310
Docket Number: No. 71-3330
Parties: Drew CHERRY et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. The ATLANTIC-RICHFIELD COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant, Texas Employers Insurance Association, Intervenor-Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 456
Pages: 1310–1310

Head Matter:
Drew CHERRY et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. The ATLANTIC-RICHFIELD COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant, Texas Employers Insurance Association, Intervenor-Appellee.
No. 71-3330
Summary Calendar.
United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.
April 13, 1972.
Before BELL, DYER and CLARK, Circuit Judges.
Rule 18, 5th Cir.; See Isbell Enterprises, Inc. v. Citizens Casualty Co. of N. Y., 431 F.2d 409, Part I (5th Cir. 1970).

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
The court required the jury to return its verdict in the form of answers to special interrogatories. The instructions of the court explicitly charged the jury that it should not reach the issue of damages if it found that the plaintiffs' injuries arose from work intimately connected with the defect the workmen were being employed to remedy. The first verdict both found that the injuries were intimately connected with the defect under repair and returned damage awards for both plaintiffs. Viewed in the most generous way, these answers were wholly inconsistent. It was not error for the court to refuse the answers and return the jury for further deliberation to resolve the conflict. 9 Wright and Miller, Federal Practice and Procedure: Civil 517-18 (1971). The other errors alleged were without merit. Affirmed. See Local Rule 21.
. Sec NLRB v. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 430 F.2d 906 (5th Cir. 1970).