DAVIS v. CHILDERS

50363.

134 Ga. App. 534 (1975)

215 S.E.2d 297

DAVIS v. CHILDERS.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 9, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dunaway & Perry, William J. Perry, for appellant.

Greer & Klosik, Richard G. Greer, for appellee.


EVANS, Judge.

During the evening of March 11, or early morning of March 12, 1973, John Richard Davis drove his truck to Childers' 66 Service Station, owned and operated by Fred Childers, in order to make certain purchases. After making the purchases he was engaged in conversation with employees of the station when he was severely wounded by a gunshot from a gun held in the hand of Charles Sanders, an employee who had not actually begun work, but was preparing to go...

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