BUNDY v. BIEN

No. 17273.

269 P.2d 707 (1954)

Ulysses S. BUNDY, Plaintiff In Error, v. Gilbert W. BIEN, by his mother and next friend, Ruth Bien, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.

April 12, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irving I. Oxman, Denver, for plaintiff in error.

Duane O. Littell, Robert W. Mesch, Denver, for defendant in error.


KNAUSS, Justice.

Plaintiff, a guest in defendant's automobile, was injured when defendant's automobile collided with another vehicle, and sued for damages. The defense was under Section 371, chapter 16, 1935 C.S.A., commonly known as the guest statute. Plaintiff had judgment based on a jury verdict in his favor. Defendant brings the cause here by writ of error.

On authority of Clark v. Hicks, 127 Colo. 25,

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