DICKERSON v. BALL


108 S.E.2d 256 (1959)

200 Va. 809

George Michael DICKERSON, an Infant, who sues by his mother and next friend, Maxine Norman Dickerson v. James L. BALL. William K. DICKERSON v. James L. BALL.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

May 4, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Randolph Davis, Robert F. Boyd, Norfolk, for plaintiff in error.

Preston P. Taylor, Norfolk (Taylor, Gustin & Harris, Norfolk, on brief), for defendant in error.

Before EGGLESTON, C. J, and BUCHANAN, MILLER, WHITTLE, SNEAD and FANSON, JJ.


EGGLESTON, Chief Justice.

On June 19, 1957, about 6:00 p. m., George Michael Dickerson, aged three, while running into the street from the south side of Thirty-eighth Street, in the City of Norfolk, was struck and badly injured by a station wagon driven eastwardly by Lieutenant Commander James L. Ball, U.S.N. The child, suing by his mother and next friend, filed a motion for judgment against Ball to recover damages for...

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