LANGSTON v. MOSELEY

No. 5-301.

265 S.W.2d 697 (1954)

LANGSTON v. MOSELEY.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

Dissenting Opinion March 15, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce Ivy, Osceola, Harrison & Harrison, Blytheville, for appellant.

A. F. Barham and Henry J. Swift, Osceola, for appellee.


GRIFFIN SMITH, Chief Justice.

Roy Langston, Paul Burns, and Belford Scott were sued to compensate personal injuries sustained by Henry Moseley. The court directed a verdict against Burns and Scott and the jury assessed damages at $3,000. From this phase of the controversy there is no appeal. Langston's negligence was submitted to the fact-finders and a verdict in Moseley's favor for $3,000 was returned. From a judgment on the verdict comes this appeal.

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