DAY v. KILGORE

No. 1896.

427 S.E.2d 683 (1992)

Jack Theodore DAY, Respondent, v. Challis L. KILGORE, d/b/a Kilgore's Auto Service, Richard Paul Mahar, and Angela M. Manning, of whom Angela M. Manning and Richard Paul Mahar are, Appellants. Appeal of Angela M. MANNING and Richard Paul Mahar.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided November 16, 1992.

Rehearing Denied April 1, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Randell C. Stoney, Jr., and Stephen P. Groves, both of Young, Clement, Rivers & Tisdale; Robert H. Hood and G. Mark Phillips, Hood Law Firm, Charleston, for appellants.

Reese I. Joye, Jr., Johnny F. Driggers, and Mark C. Joye, Joye Law Firm, N. Charleston, for respondent.


GARDNER, Judge:

This is a negligence action arising out of an automobile wreck. Jack Theodore Day (Day) sued Angela Manning (Manning) and Richard Mahar (Mahar). The jury awarded a verdict to Day. We reverse and remand.

ISSUE

The sole issue of merit is whether the trial judge abused his discretion in permitting the jury to submit written and verbal questions to a witness, the party's legal counsel, and to the trial judge.

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