GREEN v. McCLELLAND

No. 72-142.

10 Ill. App.3d 350 (1973)

293 N.E.2d 629

ERNEST FRANKLIN GREEN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. LLOYD McCLELLAND, Defendant-Appellee — (CLYDE WEDER, Defendant.)

Appellate Court of Illinois — Fifth District.

Rehearing denied March 26, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William E. Brandt, of Madison, for appellant.

James E. Gorman, of Reed, Armstrong, Gorman and Coffey, of Edwardsville, for appellee.


Judgment affirmed.

Mr, JUSTICE CREBS delivered the opinion of the court:

This appeal comes on as the result of a personal injury action wherein Plaintiff alleges that he suffered damages as the result of injuries received when his foot was caught in the mechanism of a corn picker. The corn picker was owned by the Appellee, Lloyd McClelland, who was Plaintiff's employer, and had been purchased from co-defendant

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