Case Name: Doris Thompson, Individually and as Administratrix, Appellant, v. Bobby Ray Ezzell et al., Defendants, Cruisers, Inc., Respondent
Court: Washington Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1963-03-28
Citations: 61 Wash. 2d 790
Docket Number: No. 36195
Parties: Doris Thompson, Individually and as Administratrix, Appellant, v. Bobby Ray Ezzell et al., Defendants, Cruisers, Inc., Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Reports
Volume: 61
Pages: 790–790

Head Matter:
[No. 36195.
Department Two.
March 28, 1963.]
Doris Thompson, Individually and as Administratrix, Appellant, v. Bobby Ray Ezzell et al., Defendants, Cruisers, Inc., Respondent.
F. A. LeSourd, Woolvin Patten, and Max D. Crittenden (of LeSourd & Patten), for appellant.
Evans, McLaren, Lane, Powell & Moss, Martin P. Detels, Jr., and Barry H. Biggs, for respondent.
Reported in 379 P. (2d) 990.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
In Thompson v. Ezzell, ante p. 685, 379 P. (2d) 983 (Supreme Court Cause No. 36338), we affirmed a judgment in favor of plaintiffs, based upon a writ of garnishment.
In the instant case (Supreme Court Cause No. 36195) plaintiffs appeal from a judgment dismissing with prejudice defendant Cruisers, Inc. for the reason the evidence did not warrant a verdict against said defendant.
Affirmance of case No. 36338 renders the instant case moot; therefore, this appeal is dismissed.
It is so ordered.