TAYLOR v. BROWNELL-O'HEAR PONTIAC COMPANY

6 Div. 769.

91 So.2d 828 (1956)

Lewell TAYLOR, pro ami Leofice Taylor, v. BROWNELL-O'HEAR PONTIAC COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied January 14, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hal W. Howard and D. G. Ewing, Birmingham, for appellant.

London & Yancey and James E. Clark, Birmingham, for appellee.


SPANN, Justice.

This is a suit for damages wherein it is alleged that Lewell Taylor, a minor, sustained personal injuries as a result of the negligent operation of an automobile by an agent of the defendant, Brownell-O'Hear Pontiac Company. A jury trial resulted in a verdict and judgment for the plaintiff for $7,500. The defendant filed a motion for a new trial. From a ruling of the court granting the motion and ordering a new trial, this appeal is prosecuted.

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