COMO v. ARNOTE

No. 42084.

240 S.W.2d 938 (1951)

COMO v. ARNOTE.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1.

July 9, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Daleo, Thomas C. Swanson, Kansas City, and J. Marion Robertson, Marshall, for appellant.

Paul C. Sprinkle, William F. Knowles, Roy F. Carter and Sprinkle, Knowles & Carter, all of Kansas City, for respondent.


LOZIER, Commissioner.

This is a suit for $15,000 for personal injuries sustained in an automobile collision. Plaintiff-appellant Como was a passenger in a car owned and driven by his employer, Frank Pace. Defendant-respondent Arnote was the owner and driver of the other car. Verdict was for Arnote and Como appealed. His assignment here is that there was "no evidence upon which to predicate Instructions Nos. D-4 and D-5."

The collision occurred about 2 a. m...

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