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Turner v. Seegar Turner v. Seegar, (1942)

Court: Supreme Court of Florida Number:  Visitors: 3
Judges: ADAMS, J.:
Attorneys: George Palmer Garrett, and Walter E. Smith, for appellants. Warren B. Parks, for appellee.
Filed: Oct. 30, 1942
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: These appeals are from final judgments for defendant based on jury verdicts. Two appeals are involved, that of Cherry Turner, a minor, and her father, where damages were sought *Page 645 against appellee. Cherry Turner, a child nearing six years of age, was injured by appellee's automobile. She, with other children, was waiting beside the road before going to school. Appellee approached in his car at a moderate rate of speed. It was a clear day with no traffic and no obstructions of view. Cherry
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I concur in what is said in the opinion prepared by Mr. Justice ADAMS, but I also am convinced that if any error had been made as complained of it would have been harmless because no actionable negligence was shown to have been committed by the defendant and therefore there was no ground upon which plaintiff could recover.

Source:  CourtListener

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