BLACKMAN v. BOTSCH

No. 7355.

281 S.W.2d 532 (1955)

R. C. BLACKMAN, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Ernest BOTSCH, Defendant-Appellant.

Springfield Court of Appeals. Missouri.

July 28, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henson & Henson, Poplar Bluff, for defendant-appellant.

Charles T. Bloodworth, Jr., Poplar Bluff, and Briney & Welborn, Bloomfield, for plaintiff-respondent.


RUARK, Judge.

Plaintiff-respondent sued defendant-appellant for personal injuries resulting from a collision which allegedly occurred when and because defendant suddenly and without warning turned his truck to the left and directly across the road in front of plaintiff's automobile. By defendant's pleading entitled "first amended answer and counterclaim" he in the first paragraph admitted that plaintiff was driving a Mercury sedan on a farm-to-market road about one...

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