WHITE v. MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

No. 44281.

196 So.2d 343 (1967)

Johnnie WHITE v. MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT COMPANY and Illinois Central Railroad Company.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 27, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wroten, Orlansky & Miller, Greenville, for appellant.

Bogen, Wilkes & McGough, Lake, Tindall, Davison & McGee, Greenville, Green, Green & Cheney, Bethel Ferguson, Jackson, for appellees.


RODGERS, Justice.

This is a suit for damages for personal injury resulting from an electric shock received by Johnnie White, the appellant. He filed the suit in the Circuit Court of Washington County, Mississippi, against appellees, Mississippi Power & Light Company and the Illinois Central Railroad Company (hereinafter called Electric Company and Railroad Company.) At the conclusion of the testimony, the court directed a verdict in favor of defendants, appellees...

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