JACKSON v. NORFOLK SOUTHERN R.R.

No. A02A0076.

566 S.E.2d 415 (2002)

255 Ga. App. 695

JACKSON v. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

June 10, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jackson & Lewis, Atlanta, Ralph N. Jackson, Lance G. Jones, Dublin, for appellant.

Hall, Bloch, Garland & Meyer, John E. Hall IV, Mark E. Toth, Macon, for appellee.


SMITH, Presiding Judge.

After Norfolk Southern Railroad closed a railroad crossing leading to his house, William Forrest Jackson, Jr. brought suit claiming interference by the railroad with his easement rights. Jackson sought to compel the railroad to replace the crossing it had removed. The case proceeded to trial, and a jury returned a verdict in Jackson's favor. Subsequently, the trial court granted Norfolk Southern's motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict...

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