TEXACO, INC. v. YOUNGBEY

A93A2354.

211 Ga. App. 789 (1994)

440 S.E.2d 533

TEXACO, INC. v. YOUNGBEY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided February 1, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jones, Cork & Miller, H. Jerome Strickland, Jr., William T. Prescott, for appellant.

Little & Westbury, Victoria D. Little, Thomas E. Westbury, for appellee.


JOHNSON, Judge.

Terry Paul Youngbey drove into a service station to purchase gasoline. Youngbey was unable to unlock the gas cap on the vehicle and drove off. A gas station employee, believing Youngbey dispensed gas without paying, gave chase and fired shots at Youngbey. Youngbey was charged with theft but was later acquitted. Youngbey filed suit against Texaco, Inc., the owner and the employee of the gas station. The trial court denied Texaco's motion for summary...

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