MARSHALL v. VAN METER


438 S.W.2d 504 (1969)

Thomas F. MARSHALL, Administrator of the Estate of Sylvia Courtney, Deceased, Appellant, v. Dean VAN METER, d/b/a Frankfort Yellow Cab and City Taxi and James Bowman, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 14, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marion Rider, Marvin B. Coles, Thomas F. Marshall, Frankfort, for appellant.

Chat Chancellor, Chancellor & Darnell, Frankfort, William Kiel, Mayer, Cooper & Kiel, Louisville, for appellees.


EDWARD P. HILL, Judge.

The trial court granted judgment for appellees notwithstanding the verdict for appellant for $7,563.95.

Appellant insists that the evidence amply sustained the jury's finding that deceased, Sylvia W. Courtney, was "intoxicated to such an extent as to render her incapable of taking care of herself," and that the evidence of negligence on the part of James Bowman, in failing to take proper care...

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