WHITE v. CHICAGO SO. TRANS. CO.

No. 39841.

226 Miss. 294 (1955)

84 So.2d 161

WHITE, et al. v. CHICAGO SO. TRANSPORTATION CO., et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

December 19, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Helen McDade, DeKalb; Nate S. Williamson, Meridian, for appellants.

Snow & Covington, Meridian, for appellees.


LEE, J.

Jack White and others, the next of kin and heirs at law of Willie C. White, deceased, sued Chicago Southern Transportation Company, a Corporation, and its driver, Gilbert Brown, to recover damages for the death of the deceased. The jury found a verdict for the defendants, and the plaintiffs appealed.

The death resulted from a collision, on November 24, 1952, between a northbound truck, driven by Brown, and...

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