JOHNSON v. KING


426 S.W.2d 196 (1968)

Roger JOHNSON and Jessie Lee Forsythe, Respondents, v. Loyce KING, Petitioner. Roger JOHNSON and Jessie Lee Forsythe, Respondents, v. Harry KING, Petitioner.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

March 18, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Frank Crawford, Memphis, for respondents.

L. Kirby Matherne, Brownsville, for petitioner.


OPINION

HUMPHREYS, Justice.

As a result of a collision between an automobile driven by Harry King, with Loyce King as a passenger, and a truck owned by Jessie Lee Forsythe, and driven by Roger Johnson, the Kings sued Johnson and Forsythe, and one Hamlett Phillips, alleging Johnson was negligent, and as he was an employee of Forsythe and Phillips, and on their business at the time, they were also liable. On order defendants jointly filed special defense pleas...

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