ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY v. BURLISON

No. P-262.

262 So.2d 280 (1972)

ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY and Howell H. Abrams, Appellants, v. Hazel BURLISON and Ruth Marie Rouse, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

Rehearing Denied June 2, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert P. Gaines, of Beggs, Lane, Daniel, Gaines & Davis, Pensacola, for appellants.

Wilmer H. Mitchell, of Holsberry, Emmanuel, Sheppard, Mitchell & Condon, Pensacola, for appellees.


SPECTOR, Chief Judge.

Appellant railroad seeks reversal of an adverse jury verdict in an action for damages sustained by appellees in a railroad crossing accident.

Appellant has raised a number of questions in respect of which it contends that error was committed in the trial court. Perhaps the most prominent issue raised rests on appellant's contention that there was no evidence upon which the jury could find that the defendant railroad was negligent. We...

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