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Glasgow Coca-Cola Bottling Works v. Wilson

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Feb 12, 1954
264 S.W.2d 872 (Ky. Ct. App. 1954)

Opinion

February 12, 1954.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Barren County, Frank W. Jones, J.

Richardson Barrickman, Glasgow, for appellant.

Wilson Wilson, Glasgow, for appellee.


The Glasgow Coca-Cola Bottling Works prays for an appeal from a judgment against it in favor of Earl Wilson, in the amount of $500, for personal injuries sustained as a result of drinking from a bottle of Coca-Cola which contained a dead mouse. One of the grounds of reversal relied upon by the company is the lack of proof of integrity of the bottle.

The facts with respect to integrity of the bottle in this case are substantially the same as those in Ashland Coca-Cola Bottling Co. v. Byrne, Ky., 258 S.W.2d 475, in which we held that the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur would not be applied.

In an able brief, counsel for appellee urges that the Byrne case be overruled. However, a majority of the Court continues to adhere to the views expressed in the Byrne case.

The motion for an appeal is granted and the judgment is reversed.


Summaries of

Glasgow Coca-Cola Bottling Works v. Wilson

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Feb 12, 1954
264 S.W.2d 872 (Ky. Ct. App. 1954)
Case details for

Glasgow Coca-Cola Bottling Works v. Wilson

Case Details

Full title:GLASGOW COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, Inc. v. WILSON

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Feb 12, 1954

Citations

264 S.W.2d 872 (Ky. Ct. App. 1954)

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