BUSBY v. WILLFORM

No. 5-3932.

406 S.W.2d 131 (1966)

A. G. BUSBY, Appellant, v. Ossie Lee WILLFORM, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

September 12, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Giles Dearing, Wynne, and E. J. Butler, Forrest City, for appellant.

Shaver & Shaver, Wynne, for appellant.


AMSLER, Justice.

During the year 1962, appellant A. G. Busby (referred to as "Busby" in the briefs) farmed some 500 or more acres of land in Cross County, Arkansas. Appellee Ossie Lee Willform, a twenty year old negro boy, (referred to by the attorneys as "Willform") was employed by Busby as a farm laborer during busy periods.

On September 5, 1964, Willform filed suit in the Cross County Circuit Court against Busby alleging that while in the employ

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