JACKSON v. CITY OF BILOXI

No. 46959.

272 So.2d 654 (1973)

Richard JACKSON, a minor, by his mother and next friend, Cora Jackson v. The CITY OF BILOXI, Mississippi, and Toledo Pressed Steel Company.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

Rehearing Denied February 19, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sekul, Hornsby, Wallace & Blessey, Peter Halat, Biloxi, for appellant.

Bryant & Stennis, Gulfport, Tonsmeire & Mannino, Biloxi, for appellees.


BROOM, Justice:

Appellant, plaintiff below, Richard Jackson, a five year old boy, who sued the appellees by adult next friend, appeals to this Court from an adverse judgment rendered against him in the Circuit Court of the Second Judicial District of Harrison County, Mississippi. We affirm.

Appellant, hereinafter referred to as Jackson, was burned on his left leg on November 13, 1970, in the City of Biloxi, Mississippi. He was out playing on Croesus Street...

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