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Judgment reversed. McMurray, P. J., and Andrews, J., concur.
Summary
Judgment reversed. McMurray, P. J., and Andrews, J., concur.
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Wilson, Strickland & Benson, Warner R. Wilson, Jr., Samuel T. Brannan III, Greene & Greene, William B. Greene, for appellants.
Sharron Silvers, individually, and as administratrix of the estate of Bessie Lee Mansfield, and Bobby Dean Mansfield (collectively referred to as the Estate) appeal the jury's verdict rendered for the defendant, Doyle Carlton Kimbell, Jr., in the underlying wrongful death action. As Bessie Lee Mansfield was crossing Main Street in Cartersville, Georgia, she was struck by a car driven by Kimbell. [1] On appeal, the Estate contends the trial court committed harmful error when it charged the jury the substance of OCGA
The evidence presented at trial indicated that Main Street runs east and west through Cartersville. The decedent was crossing Main Street from south to north between Erwin Street, a thoroughfare to the east, and Noble Street to the west. Erwin Street is controlled by a traffic control signal; however, Noble Street dead ends on the north side of Main Street and is controlled by only a stop sign. Bartow Street is a thoroughfare across Main Street and is located to the west of Noble Street.
This diagram represents our understanding of the layout of the streets based on the evidence contained in the record. (drawing not to scale) Kimbell argues that the charge was correctly given as the intersection of Bartow Street and Main Street is adjacent to the intersection of Erwin Street and Main Street, at least on the south side of Main Street because Noble Street does not continue across Main Street. However, "intersection" is defined in OCGA
In Hill v. Copeland,
In the present case, the evidence indicated that the decedent crossed Main Street between an intersection with a traffic control signal and an intersection with a stop sign, not between adjacent intersections at which traffic control signals were used. Therefore, the trial court erred in giving a charge based on OCGA
Downey & Cleveland, Russell B. Davis, Todd E. Hatcher, for appellee.
1995
Notes:
1. She died within two weeks, from injuries she sustained in the accident.
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