BAILEY v. BROWN

No. 72-594.

34 Ohio St. 2d 62 (1973)

BAILEY, ADMR., APPELLEE, v. BROWN, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided April 25, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Halliday & Sheets, Mr. Warren F. Sheets, Messrs. Webster & Fultz and Mr. Bernard V. Fultz, for appellee.

Messrs. Walker, Mollica & Gall and Mr. Homer B. Gall, Jr., for appellant.


WILLIAM B. BROWN, J.

Since the parties agree that plaintiff's decedent was a guest in defendant's car, the liability that must be shown for plaintiff to prevail is regulated by R. C. 4515.02, commonly known as the "guest statute," which states:

"The owner, operator, or person responsible for the operation of a motor vehicle shall not be liable for loss or damage arising from injuries to or death of a guest, resulting...

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