AMERICAN LIBERTY INSURANCE COMPANY v. SOULES

6 Div. 866.

258 So.2d 872 (1972)

AMERICAN LIBERTY INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation v. Eldora Marie SOULES et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 2, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dunn, Porterfield, McDowell & Scholl, Birmingham, for appellant.

Rives, Peterson, Pettus, Conway & Burge and Edgar M. Elliott, III, Birmingham, for appellee State Farm Mutual Auto. Ins. Co.

Clifford Emond, Jr., Birmingham, for appellee Eldora Marie Soules.

F. Raymond Ingram, Birmingham, for appellee Dennis Lee Heth.


HARWOOD, Justice.

Dennis Lee Heth and Eldora Marie Soules were engaged at the time of an occurrence which generated the litigation out of which this appeal arises.

Heth was a deputy sheriff and habitually carried a pistol. On 29 July 1967, he and Miss Soules had been to an apartment of friends where a party was in progress. They left this apartment and drove to the Ryder Truck Lines, and later returned and parked in front of the apartment building. Miss Soules...

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