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Marley v. Kirby

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Mar 27, 1979
253 S.E.2d 370 (S.C. 1979)

Opinion

20920

March 27, 1979.

County Court of Richland County; Owens T. Cobb, Jr., County, Judge.

Belser, Kemmerlin Ravenel, Columbia, for appellant.

Graydon, Suber Adams, Columbia, for respondent.


March 27, 1979.


In Marley v. Kirby, S.C. 245 S.E.2d 604 (1978), we held the South Carolina comparative negligence statute unconstitutional and remanded the case for retrial. On remand, the trial judge ruled that since only Marley had appealed the original decision, the verdict against Kirby should not be disturbed. This was error.

Our intention in Marley v. Kirby was that the entire case should be retried without the application of the comparative negligence statute. We reverse and remand for a new trial on all issues.

Reversed and remanded.

LEWIS, C.J., and LITTLEJOHN, RHODES and GREGORY, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Marley v. Kirby

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Mar 27, 1979
253 S.E.2d 370 (S.C. 1979)
Case details for

Marley v. Kirby

Case Details

Full title:Coleen B. MARLEY (Mrs. Eugene Marley), Respondent, v. Leland Eugene KIRBY…

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Mar 27, 1979

Citations

253 S.E.2d 370 (S.C. 1979)
253 S.E.2d 370