SULLINS v. CITY OF SHREVEPORT

No. 49008.

211 So.2d 314 (1968)

252 La. 423

Maner J. SULLINS et al. v. CITY OF SHREVEPORT.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 4, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ray A. Barlow, Michael R. Mangham, Hargrove, Guyton, Van Hook & Ramey, Shreveport, for plaintiffs-appellants.

J. N. Marcantel, J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Shreveport, for defendant-appellee.


SUMMERS, Justice.

Maner J. Sullins instituted this suit against the City of Shreveport, claiming medical expenses he incurred and damages on behalf of his minor son, Joseph A. Sullins, arising from personal injuries suffered by the minor on November 5, 1964. The injuries arose when Joseph A. Sullins fell and lacerated his knee on a broken soft drink bottle while playing football in Princess Park, which was then owned and operated by the City of Shreveport.

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