Case Name: Violet Murphy v. George F. Winter; Joseph Murphy, per pro. ami v. Same
Court: New Hampshire Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New Hampshire
Decision Date: 1934-06-28
Citations: 87 N.H. 481
Docket Number: 
Parties: Violet Murphy v. George F. Winter. Joseph Murphy, per pro. ami v. Same.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Hampshire Reports
Volume: 87
Pages: 481–482

Head Matter:
Hillsborough, i
June 28, 1934.)
Violet Murphy v. George F. Winter. Joseph Murphy, per pro. ami v. Same.
Hurley & Connor (Mr. Connor orally), for the plaintiffs.
O’Connor & Saidel (Mr. Saidel orally), for the defendant.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The plaintiffs were passengers in the defendant's car and were injured in a collision between that car and one driven by Harold Snedeker, at the intersection of Union and Salmon streets in Manchester. Winter was going east on Salmon street and Snedeker north on Union street. The latter is a through street and there is a stop sign on its westerly side at Salmon street.
There was the usual conflict of testimony. The defendant claimed that he stopped before entering the intersection and then proceeded across slowly. Snedeker testified that the defendant came across the intersection at a high speed, giving Snedeker no time to avoid a collision. This conflict presented an issue for the jury.
Judgments on the verdicts.