WITT v. PETERSON

No. 46251.

310 S.W.2d 857 (1958)

Louis WITT, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Ronald James PETERSON, Defendant-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Missouri. Division No. 2.

March 10, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mogab & Jaudes, Charles A. Mogab, Donald S. Hilleary, St. Louis, for appellant.

Charles F. Hamilton, Morris E. Stokes, Moser, Marsalek, Carpenter, Cleary, Jaeckel & Hamilton, St. Louis, for respondent.


ELMO B. HUNTER, Special Judge.

Louis Witt, plaintiff-appellant, and Ronald James Peterson, defendant-respondent, on February 11, 1956, shortly after midnight, had a collision with their automobiles in the intersection of Union and Lindell Boulevards in St. Louis, Missouri. Plaintiff brought suit against defendant for $10,000 for his alleged resultant injuries. The jury returned a defendant's verdict, and this appeal resulted.

Plaintiff's version of the accident...

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