Summary
In Ryan v. C D Motor Delivery Co., 38 Ill. App.2d 18, 186 N.E.2d 156 (Abst), there were no eyewitnesses. It was there held that the trial court had the discretion to admit testimony that the decedent was observed driving erratically for a distance of four miles to a point within one mile of the place of collision.
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Gen. No. 10,376. (Abstract of Decision.)
October 22, 1962. Rehearing denied December 11, 1962.
Appeal from the Circuit Court of Douglas County; the Hon. RODNEY A. SCOTT, Judge, presiding. Reversed and remanded.
Philip C. Zimmerly, Appleman, Zimmerly McKnelly, and A.J.B. Showalter (now deceased), of Champaign, for appellant;
Busch, Harrington Porter, of Champaign, Lemna Lee, of Tuscola, for appellees.
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