VIRGINIA TRANSIT CO. v. TIDD


73 S.E.2d 405 (1952)

194 Va. 418

VIRGINIA TRANSIT CO. v. TIDD et al.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

December 1, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hunton, Williams, Anderson, Gay & Moore, T. Justin Moore, Jr. and Ralph H. Ferrell, Jr., Richmond, for plaintiff in error.

William Old, Chester and M. Wallace Moncure, Jr., Richmond, for defendants in error.

Before All the Justices.


SMITH, Justices.

Jeanette Tidd sued the Virginia Transit Company and a city of Richmond police officer named Thomas A. Conway, Jr., seeking to recover $25,000 for personal injuries resulting from a police car—bus collision. The jury returned a verdict in favor of Mrs. Tidd against the Virginia Transit Company in the sum of $12,500 and exonerated Conway of all liability.

The transit company made a motion to set aside the verdict relieving Conway of liability...

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