SHAW v. PHILLIPS

No. 44183.

193 So.2d 717 (1967)

J.W. SHAW v. Jimmy PHILLIPS, Jr.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

January 3, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W.W. Brown, George M. Swindoll, Calhoun City, for appellant.

K. Hayes Callicutt, Satterfield, Shell, Williams & Buford, Jackson, for appellee.


INZER, Justice.

Appellant, J.W. Shaw, sued appellee, Jimmy Phillips, Jr., in the Circuit Court of Webster County seeking to recover damages for personal injury and property loss resulting from an automobile collision. The trial court peremptorily instructed the jury to find for Phillips and dismissed the suit. From this judgment Shaw appeals. We reverse and remand.

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