POY v. GRAYSON

No. 46938.

273 So.2d 491 (1973)

Joseph M. POY v. McKinley GRAYSON.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 19, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harvey T. Ross, Clarksdale, and James Y. Dale, Winona, for appellant.

Sidney May, Clarksdale, for appellee.


SMITH, Justice:

McKinley Grayson was plaintiff and Joseph M. Poy was defendant in a suit for damages for personal injuries sustained as a result of Grayson having been bitten by a dog owned by Poy. The case was tried in the Circuit Court of Coahoma County where a jury returned a verdict for Grayson. Poy appeals.

A number of matters are assigned as error but it is necessary to notice only one. On the evidence, the...

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