VAUGHN v. JONES


257 S.W.2d 583 (1953)

VAUGHN v. JONES.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 1, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Waller, Threlkeld & Whitlow, Paducah, for appellant.

David R. Reed, Paducah, for appellee.


STANLEY, Commissioner.

The appellant, Herbert Vaughn, sued the appellee, James Jones, for $500 for damages to his automobile. Jones counterclaimed for $150 damages to his car. The verdict and judgment are for $100 in favor of Jones. The only ground submitted for a reversal of the judgment is that the appellant was entitled to a directed verdict. The case is rare since there was no contradiction in the evidence in its material aspects.

The appellant's son,...

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