TAYLOR v. THOMPSON

6 Div. 461.

122 So.2d 277 (1960)

James Ray TAYLOR v. James S. THOMPSON.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 30, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chas. E. Sharp and Sadler, Sadler, Sullivan & Herring, Birmingham, for appellant.

London, Yancey, Clark & Allen, Birmingham, for appellee.


MERRILL, Justice.

Appellant, plaintiff below, sued appellee for $50,000 for bodily injuries received by him while driving his automobile on First Avenue North, at or near an intersection with Division Avenue in Birmingham.

Count 1 alleged simple negligence and Count 2 alleged wanton misconduct. Demurrer being overruled, appellee entered a plea in short by consent.

Upon conclusion of the testimony, the court gave the affirmative charge as to the wanton...

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