WRIGHT v. JACKSON


329 S.W.2d 560 (1959)

Brenda WRIGHT, an Infant, Who Sues by Her Mother and Next Friend, Marie Wright, Appellant, v. Roosevelt JACKSON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 4, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. Dale Burke, Pikeville, for appellant.

Baird & Hays, Pikeville, for appellee.


STEWART, Judge.

In this action for personal injuries, Brenda Wright, an infant suing by her mother and next friend, Marie Wright, appeals from a judgment of $202 rendered in her favor against Roosevelt Jackson.

The first ground urged for reversal is that Jackson was under a duty to sound his horn and that the trial court erred in failing to so instruct the jury. It is next maintained the verdict of the jury was in disregard of the proof offered and the instructions...

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