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In Dodds v. Chicago Transit Authority, 9 Ill. App.2d 388, 132 N.E.2d 816 (1956, abst) a defendant, Brouilette, who was called as an adverse witness by the plaintiff, was asked the following question: "Did you ever admit to anyone that you ran a red light, Mr. Brouilette?
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Gen. No. 46,645. (Abstract of Decision.)
February 21, 1956. Rehearing denied March 20, 1956. Released for publication April 3, 1956.
Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook county; the Hon. JOHN E. PAVLIK, Judge, presiding. Affirmed.
Thomas C. Strachan, Jr., James O. Dwight, Chester A. Wynne, Arthur J. Donovan, and John W. Freels, for Chicago Transit Authority, defendant-appellant;
Clausen, Hirsh Miller, for Richard Brouilette, defendant-separate appellant;
David P. Krasner, for appellee;
Charles T. Shanner, of counsel.
Not to be published in full.