JACKSON v. AZALEA CITY RACING CLUB, INC.

88-308.

553 So.2d 112 (1989)

Sarah A. JACKSON v. AZALEA CITY RACING CLUB, INC., d/b/a Mobile Greyhound Park; and Michael C. Reville.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 3, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel A. Pike, Mobile, for appellant.

William H. Sisson and Craig W. Goolsby of Brown, Hudgens, Richardson, Mobile, for appellees.


STEAGALL, Justice.

Sarah A. Jackson was injured at Mobile Greyhound Park (hereinafter "the Park") during the course of a fight that broke out between Michael Reville and Stephen McNickle, both former employees of the Park. Jackson sued Reville, McNickle, and the Park, alleging negligence and wantonness.1 She also sued the Park under the Dram Shop Act, Ala.Code 1975, § 6-5-71. At the close of Jackson's case, the trial court denied...

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