1. Ellis v. Union P. R. Co., No. 320, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 16, 17, 1947, Argued , February 3, 1947, Decided
OVERVIEW: As there was a reasonable evidentiary basis for a jury's conclusion that a railroad was negligent in an accident that caused injuries to a foreman, the jury's verdict could not be reversed by an appellate court, which drew contrary inferences.
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