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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1404an assiqnment to generally monitor the motorcycles in the park. In any event, the correctness of the jury's finding of negligence on the Police Officer's part is not before us.~ We conclude that Modlin v. City of Miami Beach, su ra, required a directed verdict in the defendant's favor and the final judgment below is, therefore, reversed and the cause remanded with directions to enter judgment for the defendant and for further appropriate action as required on motion of any party. REVERSED AND REMANDED WITH DIRECTIONS. 5~16~ ~1 kAR 12 Pti 1= SO ~ s tNt F:LOr~i': F!-•C \.`l.Fl r ~ S f GER PGiTRAti, {~ERK C{~.~I:IT ~n,-^ , ~r' "~'.. ~ . . ANSTEAD and HERSEY, JJ., concur. 1. In the trial of this cause, the five individual defendants, insurance. Plaintiff took a vo defendants before submission of found in Favor of the uninsured defendant. E ~ -w~ ~3 ~~+^x'~r_+-F4~ _..~d.`S~~T~F' ~ ~--.Tl .. . . -S the jury was advised that out of only one was covered by liability luntary dismissal of three of the the case to the jury. The jury defendant and against the insured ~ ~ 4 ; ~, - 4 - <<K ~~ ~ ac~c~ ~sF _ .. - w~ ~?~a «. vlr~'h5 ~~.a...