COUSINS v. COOPER

No. 5-2180.

339 S.W.2d 316 (1960)

Roger E. COUSINS, Appellant, v. Robert COOPER, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

October 24, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wright, Harrison, Lindsey & Upton, Little Rock, for appellant.

Murphy & Arnold, Batesville, Alton Bittle, Heber Springs, for appellee.


McFADDIN, Justice.

Cooper (appellee) was injured in a traffic mishap while riding in Cousins' (appellant's) car. Cooper sued Cousins for damages, and recovered judgment; and this appeal ensued. Appellant urges only one point: that he was entitled to an instructed verdict in his favor. All other questions are waived.

Cousins claims that he was entitled to an instructed verdict because of: (a) the Arkansas Guest Statutes, which are Act No. 61 of 1935 and Act...

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