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Messrs. S. T. Bledsoe, J. R. Cottingham, and George M. Green for plaintiff in error.
Messrs. John B. Daish, H. H. Smith, and J. W. Beller for defendant in error.
Mr. Justice Day delivered the opinion of the court:
The defendants in error brought suit in the district court of Lincoln county, Oklahoma, against the plaintiff in error, for damages, alleging that they were the owners of a certain race horse which had been shipped by [233 U.S. 182, 183] them over the railroad of the plaintiff in error from Kansas City, Missouri, to Lawrence, Kansas, and which had been injured in transit. There was a verdict and judgment for the defendants in error, which was affirmed by the supreme court of Oklahoma (36 Okla. 433, 129 Pac. 24).
It appears that the horse, for the injury to which this suit was brought, was a part of the shipment under which the horse in the previous case of Atchison, T. & S. F. R. Co. v. Robinson, just decided [
The present case, therefore, is controlled by the decision in the Robinson Case, and from what we have there said it follows that the judgment here under review must be reversed.
Judgment reversed and case remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.
Mr. Justice Pitney dissents.
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Citation: 233 U.S. 182
No. 451
Argued: February 26, 1914
Decided: April 06, 1914
Court: United States Supreme Court
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