WRAY v. KING

No. 31732.

385 S.W.2d 831 (1965)

Leo WRAY, (Plaintiff) Respondent, v. Theodore Mills KING and Justin Allen Moore, Defendants, Theodore Mills King, (Defendant) Appellant.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

January 19, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roberts & Roberts, Raymond R. Roberts, Farmington, for defendant-appellant Theodore Mills King.

Dearing, Richeson, Weier & Roberts, H. L. C. Weier, Hillsboro, for defendant Justin Allen Moore.

Dorsey & Aulbert, Gerard Dorsey, St. Louis, David L. Colson, Farmington, William L. Mason, Jr., St. Louis, for plaintiff-respondent.


L. F. COTTEY, Special Judge.

Plaintiff sued Moore (the driver of a vehicle in which he was riding as a passenger) and King (the operator of a second vehicle) for damages for personal injuries suffered by him when the two collided. He recovered a judgment against King; the jury exonerated Moore. On this appeal by the losing defendant the decisive question is whether plaintiff's verdict-directing instruction was prejudicially erroneous because it ignored the possibility...

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