TRECO v. BOSICK


199 A.2d 752 (1964)

Arthur TRECO et al., Plaintiffs, v. Charles BOSICK, Jr., by his next friend, Charles Bosick, Sr., Charles Bosick, Sr., and Ralph Walsh, Defendants and Third-party Plaintiffs, v. J. Edward KRANTZ and Jean C. Krantz, Third-Party Defendants.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

March 25, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Januar D. Bove, Jr., and Harold Shaffer, of Connolly, Bove & Lodge, Wilmington, for plaintiffs.

Warren B. Burt, of Prickett & Prickett, Charles Bosick, Jr. and Charles Bosick, Sr., Wilmington, for third-party plaintiffs.

Raymond L. Becker and James F. Kipp, Wilmington, for third-party defendants.

William F. Taylor, of Morford, Young & Conaway, Wilmington, for Ralph Walsh.


STIFTEL, Judge.

In this Guest Statute case, on motion for summary judgment, third-party defendants contend that third-party defendant driver's conduct was not wanton as a matter of law.

On the night of March 20, 1963, Jean C. Krantz was operating an automobile, in which plaintiffs Gloria Treco and her minor son, Brian Treco, were passengers, proceeding in a southerly direction on Washington Street, when it collided...

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