Case Name: Robert Creasy STEPHENSON, Appellant, v. O'NEAL STEEL COMPANY, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1972-10-26
Citations: 267 So. 2d 876
Docket Number: No. Q-88
Parties: Robert Creasy STEPHENSON, Appellant, v. O’NEAL STEEL COMPANY, Appellee.
Judges: SPECTOR, C. J., and WIGGINTON and JOHNSON, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 267
Pages: 876–877

Head Matter:
Robert Creasy STEPHENSON, Appellant, v. O’NEAL STEEL COMPANY, Appellee.
No. Q-88.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
Oct. 26, 1972.
Angus W. Harriett, Palatka, for appellant.
John C. Taylor, Jr., of Mathews, Osborne & Ehrlich, Jacksonville, for appel-lee.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Plaintiff's appeal from an adverse jury verdict in a damage suit arising out of an automobile collision is affirmed. Our consideration of the record, briefs and oral arguments of counsel convinces us that the issue of negligence on the part of appellee was properly left to the jury on conflicting evidence. Appellant's contention that his motion for directed verdict should have been granted is not consistent with Stirling v. Sapp, Fla., 229 So.2d 850 (1969) in light of the conflict in evidence.
The remaining point raised also is without merit. Accordingly, the judgment reviewed herein is affirmed.
SPECTOR, C. J., and WIGGINTON and JOHNSON, JJ., concur.