MILLS v. TEXAS COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 15242.

220 F.2d 942 (1955)

L. E. MILLS v. TEXAS COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMPANY.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

April 12, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. Watts, William D. Kimbrough, Odessa, Tex., for appellant.

Ford W. Hall, Dallas, Tex., Emil C. Rassman, Midland, Tex., Turpin, Kerr & Smith, of counsel, for appellee.

Before HOLMES and RIVES, Circuit Judges, and WRIGHT, District Judge.


WRIGHT, District Judge.

This appeal presents for review a single assignment of error relating to the admission of evidence. For reasons hereinafter assigned, we find that the evidence in question should not have been admitted and that the admission thereof was prejudicial.

Appellant brought this workmen's compensation suit in the District Court to recover, in a lump sum, compensation for total and permanent disability which his wife, Bettie Jane Mills, allegedly...

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