BUTLER v. TALGE

No. KCD 26690.

516 S.W.2d 824 (1974)

Clarence BUTLER, Jr. and Louise Butler, Respondents, v. Foster TALGE, Appellant.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Kansas City District.

December 2, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Glenn E. McCann, William J. Gotfredson, Knipmeyer, McCann, Fish & Smith, Kansas City, for appellant.

Arthur C. Popham, Jr., Popham, Popham, Conway, Sweeny & Fremont, Kansas City, for respondents.

Before DIXON, C.J., and SHANGLER and WASSERSTROM, JJ.


SHANGLER, Judge.

This appeal began as an action for damages in three counts by Clarence Butler for injury to his person, by his wife, Louise Butler, for the loss of services of her husband, as the result of a vehicular collision. A third count was dismissed before submission. The jury returned a nine-vote verdict in favor of defendant Talge on both counts. Thereafter, the trial court determined that it had exercised an erroneous discretion in the conduct of the voir...

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