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Laura Gilreath v. the Blue Gray Transportation Co., (1937)

Court: Court of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976) Number:  Visitors: 14
Judges: OPINION OF THE COURT BY JUDGE REES
Attorneys: W.R. HENRY and R.L. POPE for appellant. STEPHENS STEELEY for appellee.
Filed: Sep. 28, 1937
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: Affirming. Laura Gilreath, the wife of Melt Gilreath, brought this action against the Blue Gray Transportation Company to recover damages in the sum of $1,000 for injuries allegedly received by her when appellee's truck collided with the automobile in which she was riding. The jury found for the defendant, and the plaintiff appeals. The facts in this case and those in the case of Melt Gilreath v. Blue Gray Transportation Company, 269 Ky. 787 , 108 S.W.2d 1002 , this day decided, are identical, a
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Affirming.

Laura Gilreath, the wife of Melt Gilreath, brought this action against the Blue Gray Transportation Company to recover damages in the sum of $1,000 for injuries allegedly received by her when appellee's truck collided with the automobile in which she was riding. The jury found for the defendant, and the plaintiff appeals.

The facts in this case and those in the case of Melt Gilreath v. Blue Gray Transportation Company, 269 Ky. 787,108 S.W.2d 1002, this day decided, are identical, and the same grounds for a reversal of the judgment are relied upon. On the authority of the latter case, the judgment is affirmed.

Source:  CourtListener

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