CRAWFORD v. DE LONG

No. 10655.

324 S.W.2d 25 (1959)

Oliver Buford CRAWFORD, Appellant, v. C. O. DE LONG, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin.

Rehearing Denied May 6, 1959.

Second Motion for Rehearing Denied May 27, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Kenneth Brewer, San Antonio, Mark V. Fuchs, New Braunfels, for appellant.

Edward Badouh, Schleyer & Bartram, New Braunfels, for appellee.


HUGHES, Justice.

Appellant Oliver Buford Crawford sued C. O. DeLong for damages for personal injuries sustained by appellant while operating a cotton gin as an employee of appellee Mr. DeLong.

Trial to a jury resulted in verdict and judgment for appellee.

The jury made these findings:

1. The cotton gin was hazardous to operate but appellee did not fail to warn appellant of such hazard.

2. Appellee did not fail to have a proper guard...

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