Ferdinand Weber v. J.E. Barr Packing
1931.MN.70, 234 N.W. 682, 182 MINN. 486
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Descripción editorial
1. The evidence supports the finding of the jury that negligence of both defendants caused the death of plaintiffs intestate, killed by contact with a wire carrying deadly electrical current -- the power company in stringing the wire too close to where employes in the packing corporation worked, and the latter in employing a boy under 16 in an occupation dangerous to life and limb.