FISCHER v. WHITE


226 S.W.2d 333 (1950)

312 Ky. 32

FISCHER v. WHITE.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

January 17, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. W. Jones, Louisville, Jones & Jones, Louisville, for appellant.

William Miller, Louisville, Davis, Boehl, Viser & Marcus, Louisville, for appellee.


MORRIS, Commissioner.

Appellant who was plaintiff below, sought to recover of defendant, her son-in-law, $26,000 on account of injuries received by her while riding as a guest in his automobile. At the conclusion of her evidence the court sustained defendant's motion for a directed verdict. The jury acted accordingly and judgment for defendant followed.

Mrs. Fischer's appeal presents the sole question as to whether or not the court was in error in sustaining...

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