STEVENS v. STANFORD

2980361.

766 So.2d 849 (1999)

Charles Richard STEVENS III, a minor, by and through his mother and next friend, Tracie Suire, and Tracie Suire, individually v. Thomas Carter STANFORD.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied December 17, 1999.

Certiorari Denied March 17, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Gillion of Atchison, Crosby, Saad & Beebe, P.C., Mobile, for appellant.

Jeffrey B. Carr and Craig W. Goolsby of Carr, Allison, Pugh, Howard, Oliver & Sisson, P.C., Daphne, for appellee.


Alabama Supreme Court 1990563.

CRAWLEY, Judge.

Five-year-old Charles Richard Stevens III, acting through Tracie Suire, his mother and next friend, sued Thomas Carter Stanford, alleging that Stanford had negligently operated a motor vehicle that struck Stevens while Stevens was riding a bicycle. Stanford answered, denying any negligence on his part; he later moved for a summary judgment. The motion was supported by a brief as well as by the deposition testimony...

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