McGINLEY v. CHANCEY


70 So.2d 357 (1953)

McGINLEY v. CHANCEY (two cases).

Supreme Court of Florida. Division A.

Rehearing Denied January 8, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hoffman, Kemper & Johnson, Miami, for appellants.

Blackwell, Walker & Gray, Miami, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

In November 1952, Cornelius McGinley and his wife Catherine were guest passengers in an automobile owned and driven by Louise Chancey. As she (Louise Chancey) drove the automobile from a parking lot at the rear of North Shore Bank, 71st Street and Abbott Avenue, Miami Beach, she operated it in such a manner as to cross Abbott Avenue at an increasing speed and crashed into a light pole almost opposite the entrance to the parking lot about 75 or 80 feet...

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