Walter v. Fuks
Annotate this CaseWhile driving a farm tractor down a county road, Defendant John Fuks turned unexpectedly and struck Plaintiff John Walter's motorcycle as Plaintiff was trying to pass on the right. At trial, Defendant asserted that Plaintiff was driving under the influence of alcohol at the time and was barred from recovering based on contributory negligence and assumption of the risk. A jury returned a verdict for Plaintiff. On appeal, the Supreme Court concluded that the circuit court erroneously instructed the jury on the presumptions applicable only to criminal prosecutions for DUI. Also, Plaintiff's repeated violations of the court's in limine order, improperly disclosing that Plaintiff was not prosecuted for DUI, unfairly suggested to the jury that law enforcement officials had effectively resolved the issue whether plaintiff was driving under the influence. The case was remanded for further proceedings.
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