CRAIN v. JONES


390 S.W.2d 640 (1965)

Claude Morris CRAIN, Appellant, v. Curtis JONES, Next Friend of Harold Curtis Jones, Carroll D. Arnold, a Minor, and Isaac Arnold, Appellees. Morris CRAIN, Appellant, v. Carroll D. ARNOLD and Isaac M. Arnold, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

As Modified on Denial of Rehearing June 11, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pat Rankin, Stanford, for appellant.

James F. Clay, Danville, for appellee Arnold.

Robert M. Spragers, Lebanon, for appellee Jones.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

The appeals are from judgments in actions growing out of an automobile collision.

The automobiles of Claude Morris Crain and Carroll Arnold collided. Harold Jones, passenger in the Arnold car, sued Crain and Arnold. Crain and his wife (who was a passenger in his car) sued Arnold, who counterclaimed against Crain seeking contribution or indemnity on any recovery against Arnold in favor of Mrs. Crain. The cases were tried together. The...

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