BOGIE v. ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. OF DANVILLE, INC.


343 S.W.2d 809 (1961)

James BOGIE, Guardian for Robert Bogie, Appellant, v. ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING COMPANY OF DANVILLE, INC., Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 3, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marvin Cornett, Stanford, for appellant.

James F. Clay, Danville, for appellee.


PALMORE, Judge.

Appellant's ward was injured when a bottle of Royal Crown Cola he was carrying home from a store exploded. This suit against the bottler resulted in a verdict for the defendant. The basis for appeal is that the instruction defining reasonable care on the defendant's part was prejudicially erroneous.

Counsel for the appellant did not offer any written instructions, nor did he object to the instructions prepared and given by the court. However...

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