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Goodreau A. Gilbert v. Raymond Joyal
April 6, 1937 - Opinion
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Merrimack,
April 6, 1937.
Goodreau A. Gilbert v. Raymond Joyal.
John M. Stark and Ora W. Craig (Mr. Craig orally), for the plaintiff.
Devine & Tobin (Mr. Devine orally), for the defendant.
Per Curiam.
Assuming that both parties were asleep at the time of the accident, it might be found that the plaintiff was not at fault (Salvas v. Cantin, 85 N. H. 489), and that the defendant was. (Bushnell v. Bushnell, 103 Conn. 583.)
New trial.