LIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF ARKANSAS v. COURSON

No. 5-4765.

436 S.W.2d 472 (1969)

LIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF ARKANSAS, Inc., et al., Appellants, v. Harry COURSON, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

February 3, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arnold, Hamilton & Streetman, Crossett, for appellants.

Switzer & Griffin, Crossett, for appellee.


GEORGE ROSE SMITH, Justice.

The plaintiff-appellee, Harry Courson, was injured when a truck owned by Lin Manufacturing Company and being driven by its employee ran a stop sign and struck Courson's car. In appealing from a verdict and judgment for $55,000 Lin and its truckdriver question four rulings by the trial court and challenge the size of the verdict.

I. It is argued that the defendants were prejudiced by Courson's unnecessary reference to the matter...

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