Case Name: CLEVELAND RAILWAY CO v. SELZER, Admr.
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1923-02-15
Citations: 1 Ohio Law Abs. 219
Docket Number: No. 4162
Parties: CLEVELAND RAILWAY CO v. SELZER, Admr.
Judges: (Washburn, P. J., Pardee and Funk, JJ., sitting)
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 1
Pages: 219–219

Head Matter:
No. 172
CLEVELAND RAILWAY CO v. SELZER, Admr.
Ohio Court of Appeals, Cuyahoga County
No. 4162,
Feb. 15, 1923
(Washburn, P. J., Pardee and Funk, JJ., sitting)
This opinion has appeared only in The Abstract.
NEGLIGENCE — (1) Evidence manifestly prejudicial —(2) Last chance must be pleaded.
Error to Cuyahoga County Common Pleas
Attorneys' — Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, for Railway Co.; Payer, Winch, Minshall & Karsch, for Selzer.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
Epitomized Opinion
1. Yetta Selzer, represented by defendant, died as the result of an accident and the appellate court reversed the judgment of the Common Pleas "on the ground that the verdict of the jury was manifestly against the evidence.
2. It was also held by the court of appeals that the charge of the trial judge was prejudicial upon the rule of last chance as it was not alleged in the petition, and upon the evidence shown by the same was prejudieal.