OGLESBY v. CITY OF ATLANTA

65359.

166 Ga. App. 192 (1983)

303 S.E.2d 526

OGLESBY v. CITY OF ATLANTA et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 5, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John C. Dabney, Jr., James C. Carr, Jr., for appellant.

Paul A. Howell, Jr., Pamela R. Simmons, Marva J. Brooks, for appellees.


BIRDSONG, Judge.

Summary Judgment. Mrs. Dorothy M. Oglesby was an employee with the City of Atlanta Bureau of Police Services. In October 1976, she went to lunch with three other employees of the police bureau, walking on the west sidewalk (south) on Piedmont Road to Martin Luther King and thence to the Russell Federal Building. Upon her return, she and her companions retraced their steps north on the west sidewalk. As they passed beneath a trestle crossing above...

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