ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY v. BRACEWELL

No. A-236.

110 So.2d 482 (1959)

ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY, a corporation, Appellant, v. Chris F. BRACEWELL, incompetent, by his father, F.R. Bracewell, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. First District.

Rehearing Denied April 2, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis W. Duval, D. Niel Ferguson, Ocala, and Charles Cook Howell, Jr., Jacksonville, for appellant.

Greene, Ayres & Greene, Ocala, for appellee.


STURGIS, Chief Judge.

Chris F. Bracewell, the appellee, sued the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, the appellant, and L.J. Dean, the engineer-operator of its railroad train, to recover for personal injuries alleged to result from the negligent operation of appellant's railroad train. The jury found the defendant engineer not guilty, but returned a verdict for $30,000 against the railroad company, and it appeals the judgment...

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