GREENVILLE ICE & COAL CO. v. BROWN

No. 41086.

236 Miss. 253 (1959)

109 So.2d 858

GREENVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY v. BROWN.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

March 23, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wynn, Hafter, Lake & Tindall, Greenville, for appellants.

Howard Dyer, Jr., Greenville, for appellee.


McGEHEE, C.J.,

The plaintiff, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Brown, sued the defendants, Greenville Ice and Coal Company, and Hugh Bennett of Greenwood, Mississippi, the driver of the beer truck of the said corporation, for damages on account of personal injuries sustained by the plaintiff in a collision between her Buick automobile and what shall be hereinafter referred to as the Bennett truck on December 6, 1957. She recovered a judgment...

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