JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY v. GILREATH

No. 201.

104 So.2d 865 (1958)

The JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY, a corporation, Appellant, v. Marshall GILREATH, a minor, through Florrie L. Nalle, his next friend, and Florrie L. Nalle, individually, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. First District.

Rehearing Denied September 29, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howell & Kirby, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Henry M. Searcy, Jacksonville, for appellees.


WOODROW MELVIN, Associate Judge.

Marshall Gilreath and his mother, Florrie L. Nalle, recovered damages in their suit against The Jacksonville Journal Company, a Corporation, because of injuries received by young Gilreath (age 14 years at time of the accident) when he fell from a moving truck owned by the defendant and driven by its employee, C.M. Perryman. The defendant appeals and seeks reversal of the Judgment entered by the trial Court.

Gilreath was one...

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