JONES v. KANSAS CITY

No. 42181.

243 S.W.2d 318 (1951)

JONES v. KANSAS CITY.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1.

November 12, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David M. Proctor, City Counselor, T. James Conway, Asst. City Counselor, and John J. Cosgrove, Asst. City Counselor, all of Kansas City, for appellant.

Harry L. Jacobs, Robert J. Coleman and J. M. Loomis, all of Kansas City, for respondent.


DALTON, Judge.

Action for $25,000 damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained on account of defendant's negligence. The cause was tried to a jury and a verdict returned for defendant, but the court granted a new trial on account of alleged error in the giving of instructions numbered 4, 5, and 6 requested by defendant. Defendant has appealed and contends there is no error in the instructions.

In view of the issues presented only a brief statement...

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