Court Opinion

ID: 3507157
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-05 22:17:30.292627+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:16:53.299014
License: Public Domain

1 Reported in 36 N.W.2d 400.
In this action for personal injuries, separate verdicts of $45,000 each were rendered in favor of plaintiff against the defendants Chicago  North Western Railway Company, L.E. Peterson, and C.M. Potter, individually and as sole trader as the Potter Grain and Fuel Company. The case is here on separate appeals denying their motions for judgment notwithstanding the verdicts or a new trial.
Error is assigned on misconduct of counsel for plaintiff in his argument to the jury. Since this court takes the view that a new trial must be granted on that ground, we refrain from passing upon the motions for judgment for the reason that the issues of fact are such that there may be further evidence introduced on another trial which may affect the question of recovery on the merits. 3 Dunnell, Dig.  Supp. § 5082, and cases cited under note 8.
Exceptions to counsel's remarks to the jury were neither taken at the time they were made nor at the close of his argument, as permitted by the district court rule, but only after the court had charged the jury. However, we regard the argument as so prejudicial and so calculated to excite prejudice and passion that the trial court, of its own motion, should have taken action upon it. The accusations of perjury against plaintiff's witnesses by defendants' counsel were not sufficient provocation to justify the misconduct. *Page 572 
The court did not take action. Consequently there must be a new trial.
Orders reversed.