Summary
In Darby v. Donahue, 3 Ill. App.2d 112, 120 N.E.2d 381, plaintiff sued the defendant under the Dram Shop Act for injuries inflicted on her in an assault committed by one Loomis who was alleged to have been intoxicated at the time because of intoxicating liquors sold her by the defendant.
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Gen. No. 46,102. (Abstract of Decision.)
Opinion filed May 19, 1954. Rehearing denied June 9, 1954. Released for publication July 2, 1954.
Appeal from the Superior Court of Cook county; the Hon. SAMUEL B. EPSTEIN, Judge, presiding. Reversed and remanded. Heard in the third division, first district, this court at the June term, 1953.
Joseph Barbera, for appellant;
Heineke Conklin, for appellees;
William H. Schrader, and Ralph Miller, of counsel.
Not to be published in full. Opinion filed May 19, 1954; rehearing denied June 9, 1954; released for publication July 2, 1954.