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Garbush v. United Commercial Travelers of America

Supreme Court of Minnesota
May 25, 1928
219 N.W. 557 (Minn. 1928)

Opinion

Nos. 26,332, 26,802.

May 25, 1928.

Proof of suicide in case of accident.

Decision on former appeal governs appeal from judgment thereon. [Reporter]

Defendant appealed from a judgment of the district court for Washington county, Stolberg, J. Affirmed.

A. V. Rieke, Bonita F. Rieke and Maurice H. Rieke, for appellant.

Reuben G. Thoreen and Sullivan Neumeier, for respondent



This case was considered and determined on an appeal from an order denying a new trial. Garbush v. Order of U. C. T. of America, 173 Minn. 191, 217 N.W. 123. It was remanded; judgment was entered; and this appeal is from the judgment. It is submitted upon the record in the former appeal and again presents the questions there determined. That decision was final upon those questions.

The additional claim is now made that the former decision violates rights guaranteed to defendant by the federal and state constitutions. We are satisfied that it does not.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Garbush v. United Commercial Travelers of America

Supreme Court of Minnesota
May 25, 1928
219 N.W. 557 (Minn. 1928)
Case details for

Garbush v. United Commercial Travelers of America

Case Details

Full title:MINNIE GARBUSH v. ORDER OF UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS OF AMERICA

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: May 25, 1928

Citations

219 N.W. 557 (Minn. 1928)
219 N.W. 557

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