CRIM v. GRANTHAM

52758.

139 Ga. App. 680 (1976)

229 S.E.2d 150

CRIM v. GRANTHAM.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 28, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Page, Scrantom, Harris, McGlamry & Chapman, Max R. McGlamry, John T. Laney, III, E. G. Kimsey, Jr., for appellant.

Billy E. Moore, Edward W. Szczepanski, for appellee.


WEBB, Judge.

Shelia Grantham brought suit against Roosevelt Crim for personal injuries allegedly sustained in an automobile collision. The evidence showed without substantial dispute that the defendant, while intoxicated, was operating an automobile in the wrong direction on a four-lane highway divided by a grassy median. The trial court had provided in the pre-trial order that it would charge, without further request...

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