DOWNING v. DIXON

No. 7668.

314 S.W.2d 927 (1958)

Lillian DOWNING, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Taft DIXON and Bill Hullet, Defendants-Respondents.

Springfield Court of Appeals, Missouri.

June 16, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Web A. Welker, Portageville, Harold D. Jones, New Madrid, for plaintiff-appellant.

Riddle & Baker, Malden, for defendant-respondent, Taft Dixon.

Jones & Jones, Kennett, for defendant-respondent, Bill Hullet.


STONE, Presiding Judge.

In this damage suit for personal injuries resulting from a vehicular collision, plaintiff had judgment for $5,000 upon a nineman jury verdict against both defendants, Taft Dixon and Bill Hullet. Thereafter, Dixon's motion for new trial was sustained for error in giving Hullet's instruction 3-H, and Hullet's motion for new trial was sustained for error in giving Dixon's instruction 2-D. On this appeal by plaintiff, she frankly concedes that...

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