This is a personal injury case in which the plaintiff contends he was struck by a bus in the City of Atlanta, the said bus being owned by the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. He alleges that the defendant’s negligence by and through its authorized driver was the proximate cause of his injuries.
The defendant, inter alia, denied the complaint but admitted, for the purpose of this litigation, the jurisdiction of the court, otherwise denying the claim. Plaintiff later amended his complaint to enlarge upon the damages he suffered both as to medical bills, pain and suffering, nursing care and lost wages. The case proceeded to trial and resulted in a verdict and judgment for the defendant. The motion for new trial, as amended, was thereafter filed and denied after a hearing. Plaintiff appeals. Held:
The first enumeration of error is that the trial court erred in excluding the plaintiff from the courtroom over his objection while a
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defense witness, the driver in this instance, was called by the plaintiff for the purpose of cross-examination. At first blush it would appear from the cases cited by the plaintiff that the trial court was in error in excluding the party under the rule of sequestration during the progress of the trial.
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Judgment affirmed.
