Coleman v. Alexander
Wyoming Supreme Court
Coleman v. Alexander, 384 P.2d 321 (Wyo. 1963)
1963 Wyo. LEXIS 100
Harnsberger
Coleman v. Alexander
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This case comes to us on appeal from a judgment in favor of the defendants and against the plaintiffs. The action is the outgrowth of a collision on a winding mountain road between a truck and an automobile in which the plaintiffs were riding. Appellants claim the judgment was contrary to the evidence.
A careful examination of the evidence favorable to the defendants convinces that it is substantial and sufficient to support the judgment rendered. The judgment of the lower court is affirmed.
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Henry A. Coleman, Delma A. Coleman, John Coleman, Ada Mae Coleman, a Minor, John Coleman, a Minor, and Larry Joe Coleman, a Minor, Henry A. Coleman, Being the Next Friend and Father of All Minors, (Plaintiffs Below) v. Dean Alexander and the Otto Lumber Company, Inc., a Wyoming Corporation, (Defendants Below).
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