CAMBRON v. BARTLETT


333 S.W.2d 764 (1960)

Phyllis Jean CAMBRON, etc., Appellant, v. Kenneth BARTLETT et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 25, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Anderson, Anderson & Anderson, Owensboro, for appellant.

William L. Wilson, Joseph H. McKinley, Wilson & Wilson, William E. Rummage, Humphreys, Jones, Beard & Rummage, Owensboro, for appellees.


MONTGOMERY, Chief Justice.

Phyllis Jean Cambron, an infant, by this action sought to recover damages for injuries sustained in an auto accident. She sued Kenneth Bartlett, another infant, owner of the car; Ernest Bartlett, his father; and Ann Stiff, another infant, driver of the car. At the conclusion of the plaintiff's evidence, both plaintiff and defendants moved for peremptory instructions. The defendants' motion prevailed, and the jury was peremptorily instructed...

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