HUFFMAN v. YOUNG

No. 55901.

478 S.W.2d 332 (1972)

Eugene M. HUFFMAN, a Minor, by his Father and Next Friend, Thomas Huffman, Respondent, v. Charles YOUNG, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2.

April 10, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. J. Murphy, Butler, for respondent.

Roy F. Carter, Kansas City, for appellant; Sprinkle, Carter, Larson & Hanna, Kansas City, of counsel.


MORGAN, Presiding Judge.

After trial to a jury, judgment was entered in favor of plaintiff in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars for injuries suffered in an automobile collision. On appeal, defendant presents one issue, which is: "The verdict is excessive and indicates passion and prejudice on the part of the jury in favor of the plaintiff and against defendant."

Plaintiff, then 17 years of age, was in the hospital from the date of the collision on...

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