SMITH BY AND THROUGH FLOWERS v. SISTRUNK

83-228.

448 So.2d 955 (1984)

Travis SMITH, a minor, who sues By and Through his next friend, Willie Pearl FLOWERS v. Earnest SISTRUNK.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 6, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Malcolm R. Newman of Faulk, Newcomb & Newman, Dothan, for appellant.

Joseph S. Pittman, Enterprise, for appellee.


FAULKNER, Justice.

This appeal was filed in the Court of Civil Appeals. That Court determined that it did not have jurisdiction and transferred the case to this Court.

Travis Smith, a child seven years old, was injured at the intersection of Gentry and Dominey Streets in Enterprise, Alabama, on September 19, 1981, while riding a girl's bicycle. Through his next friend, Willie Pearl Flowers, he sued Earnest Sistrunk for $5,000.00 damages for injuries allegedly...

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