Summary
In Brown v. City of New York (supra), immediately prior to the occurrence the detectives heard a woman scream, which apprised them of an emergency indicating the desirability of their intervention.
Summary of this case from Burns v. City of New YorkOpinion
December 18, 1951.
Present — Glennon, J.P., Dore, Cohn, Callahan and Shientag, JJ.
Judgment unanimously reversed and a new trial ordered, with costs to abide the event, unless plaintiff stipulates to reduce the judgment to $40,000 in which event the judgment, as so modified, is affirmed, without costs. No opinion. Settle order on notice.