HAM v. HOOD

SC 1917.

340 So.2d 763 (1976)

Charles Walton HAM v. Joyce HOOD.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 10, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert Straub, Russell & Straub, Decatur, Timothy M. Conway, Jr., Rives, Peterson, Pettus, Conway, Elliott & Small, Birmingham, for appellant.

W. H. Rogers, Moulton, for appellee.


BLOODWORTH, Justice.

Defendant Charles W. Ham appeals from a $70,000 jury verdict and judgment awarded plaintiff Joyce Hood as a result of an automobile accident. All of the error which defendant insists constituted reversible error pertains to the trial judge's conduct of the trial. We reverse and remand because of the trial court's refusal to admit testimony that defendant's headlights were "burning after the accident."

Defendant's automobile collided with...

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