CAMBRIA V. JEFFERY, 29 N.E.2d 555 (1940) CASE BRIEF

CAMBRIA V. JEFFERY
29 N.E.2d 555 (1940)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a personal injury action.
FACTS: Two automobiles, one owned by Cambria (P) and operated by his servant, and the other owned by Jeffery (D) collided. D sued in District Court and it was determined that both parties were negligent and as such judgment was rendered in favor of P because the trial judge found that D was contributorily negligent. P then sued D for negligence and the jury found for P but the judge entered a verdict for D in that the prior judgment had found both to be negligent.

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