KING v. ELLIS

38974.

104 Ga. App. 335 (1961)

121 S.E.2d 815

KING v. ELLIS.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 6, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miles B. Sams, for plaintiff in error.

Greer, Morris, Bartholomew & Finley, Richard G. Greer, contra.


FELTON, Chief Judge.

1. The evidence adduced at the trial is ample to support the verdict and judgment. The general grounds are without merit.

2. Special ground 4 of the plaintiff's motion for new trial assigns error on the court's failure to charge three propositions which were tendered to the court by a timely, written request. Paragraph 2 of the requested charge was as follows: "If the highway is wet and slippery by reason of falling rain and the...

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