MEEGAL v. MEMPHIS STREET RY. CO.


238 S.W.2d 519 (1950)

MEEGAL v. MEMPHIS STREET RY. CO. et al.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Western Division.

January 6, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry P. Rubert, Lovick P. Miles, Jr., both of Memphis, for plaintiff-in-error.

Emmett W. Braden, Thomas R. Prewitt, both of Memphis, for defendant-in-error.


ANDERSON, Presiding Judge.

The plaintiff, Albert E. Meegal, sued the Memphis Street Railway Company and Walter Ernest Huffman for damages for personal injuries sustained by him when a bicycle on which he was riding was allegedly struck by a bus owned by the defendant street railway company and operated on the streets of Memphis by its servant, Huffman. A trial before the judge and a jury resulted in a verdict for the defendants upon which a judgment was entered, dismissing...

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