Case Name: Anna Macri, Appellant, v. Nicola G. Carlucci, Respondent; Anna Macri, Respondent, v. Nicola G. Carlucci, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1917-03
Citations: 177 A.D. 933
Docket Number: Appeal No. 1; Appeal No. 2
Parties: Anna Macri, Appellant, v. Nicola G. Carlucci, Respondent. Anna Macri, Respondent, v. Nicola G. Carlucci, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 177
Pages: 933–933

Head Matter:
Anna Macri, Appellant, v. Nicola G. Carlucci, Respondent. Anna Macri, Respondent, v. Nicola G. Carlucci, Appellant.
(Appeal No. 1.)
(Appeal No. 2)

Opinion:
The complaint states a cause of action of trespass on plaintiff's person. (Sullivan v. Dunham, 161 N. Y. 290.) Allegations of negligence and carelessness are irrelevant and not proper subjects of a bill of particulars. The order appealed from is, therefore, modified by striking out all allusions to charges of negligence, and eliminating the provision for a reference. This leaves in force the requirements for the bill of particulars numbered first, third and fourth, which plaintiff is to give within thirty days, with a stay until complied with. As thus modified the order is affirmed, without costs. Jenks, P. J., Mills, Rich, Putnam and Blackmar, JJ., concurred. Order to be settled before Mr. Justice Putnam.