SMITH v. KING


239 S.W.2d 955 (1951)

SMITH v. KING.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied June 22, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Redwine & Redwine, Winchester, Alva A. Hollon, Hazard, for appellant.

Rodney Haggard, D. L. Pendleton and R. Russell Grant, Winchester, for appellee.


MOREMEN, Justice.

Charles E. King, Jr., who died when he was six years old, lived on the south side of State Highway 15, just east of where this highway becomes Winn Ave. in Winchester, Ky., and on the morning of the 28th day of September, 1948, he crossed this road and went to the house of a neighbor, who lived on the north side about 84 feet east of his home, for the purpose of calling a cab in which he and his aunt would be conveyed to school and to work. He had...

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