Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1936

Leonard v. Stepp

Leonard v. Stepp
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided January 14, 1936 · Gibson, McNeill, Batless, Welch, Corn
53 P.2d 545; 175 Okla. 489; 1936 OK 29; 1936 Okla. LEXIS 15 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Leonard v. Stepp

Opinion of the Court

GIBSON, J.

This is a companion ease to H. M. Leonard 'and Earl Leonard, partners doing business as the Big Four Line v. Minnie Stepp, No. 25805, (175 Okla. 487, 53 P. (2d) 1110) this day decided. The causes were consolidated for purposes of trial and were briefed together in this court.

The defendant in error, T. G. Stepp, is the husband of Minnie Stepp, defendant in error in cause No. 25805. He commenced this action to recover for loss of services of his wife, medical expense incurred, and damages to his automobile.

The opinion in cause No. 25805 is adopted as the opinion in this case, and for the reasons therein stated, the judgment of the trial court is reversed and the cause remanded, with directions to grant the defendant a new trial.

McNEILL, C. J., and BATLESS, WELCH,' and CORN, JJ., concur

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