STOUT v. SUTTON


434 S.W.2d 316 (1968)

Robert STOUT, Appellant, v. James SUTTON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 22, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles A. Williams, James W. Owens, Paducah, for appellant.

Richard C. Roberts, Waller, Threlkeld & Whitlow, Paducah, for appellee.


WILLIAMS, Judge.

Appellee James Sutton, a resident of Illinois, drove his truck loaded with logs across the Ohio River to a privately owned sawmill in Kentucky. When he removed the chain securing the logs one of them became dislodged, fell off the truck, and injured appellant Robert Stout. Substituted service was had under the nonresident motorist statute, KRS 188.020. A motion to quash service of summons was sustained by the McCracken Circuit Court and this appeal...

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