WILTON v. JOHNSON

No. 6441.

278 S.W.2d 488 (1954)

Donald T. WILTON, Appellant, v. Roy L. JOHNSON and Joseph H. Kelly, Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Amarillo.

November 29, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Underwood, Wilson, Sutton, Heare & Boyce, Amarillo (Jerome W. Johnson, Amarillo, of counsel), for appellant.

Culton, Morgan, Britain & White, Amarillo (Richard L. Cazzell, Amarillo, of counsel), and Carl G. Edwards, Amarillo, for appellees.


MARTIN, Justice.

Appellant, Donald T. Wilton, defendant in the trial court, appealed from a judgment of $262.10 as rendered in favor of appellee, Roy L. Johnson, plaintiff in the trial court. Defendant was denied indemnity or contribution as against Joseph H. Kelly as a third party defendant. The sole issue on appeal is whether there is an irreconcilable conflict in the jury verdict. If there is an irreconcilable conflict in the verdict, it cannot support the judgment...

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