BRYAN v. FEWELL


62 S.E.2d 39 (1950)

191 Va. 647

BRYAN v. FEWELL.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

November 27, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wallace N. Tiffany, Warrenton, for plaintiff in error.

Upton H. Richards, Warrenton, Robert Lewis Young, Richmond, for defendant in error.

Before HUDGINS, C. J., and GREGORY, EGGLESTON, SPRATLEY, BCHANAN, and MILLER, JJ.


HUDGINS, Chief Justice.

James Fewell, plaintiff in the trial court, recovered a verdict and judgment in the sum of $6,000 against William J. Bryan, for personal injuries sustained when struck by an automobile driven by defendant. Bryan contends in this court that he was not negligent and that plaintiff was guilty of contributory negligence.

The main arguments of the respective parties are based on inferences to be drawn from the evidence, as there is no substantial...

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