KING v. JACKSON

6 Div. 952, 953.

87 So.2d 623 (1956)

James E. KING, Jr. v. James E. JACKSON, Jr. (two cases).

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 24, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Edmund Odum and John T. Batten, Birmingham, for appellants.

Jackson, Rives, Pettus & Peterson, Birmingham, for appellee.


LAWSON, Justice.

Around 5 o'clock on the afternoon of June 22, 1954, James E. King, Jr., a little boy four years of age, while crossing a public street in the city of Birmingham came in collision with a motor vehicle driven by James E. Jackson, Jr., and as a consequence "Jimmy" King received rather serious injuries.

The boy and his father each brought suit against Jackson. The boy sued by his father and next friend claiming damages for personal injuries. The...

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