MISSISSIPPI POWER & L. CO. v. BRADLEY

No. 39096.

220 Miss. 304 (1954)

70 So.2d 611

56 Adv. S. 36

MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT Co. v. BRADLEY.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

March 8, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laub, Adams, Forman & Truly, Natchez, for appellant.

Joseph Zuccaro, Natchez, for appellee.


GILLESPIE, J.

Appellee sued appellant for damages to his automobile. The sole charge of negligence was that appellant's truck suddenly stopped without warning or signal of the fact that the truck was going to stop, resulting in the appellee's automobile striking the rear of appellant's truck. The issue was tried before the county judge without a jury. At the conclusion of appellee's case and at the conclusion of the trial, appellant moved to exclude the evidence and...

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