Brakke v. Olson

229 N.W.2d 220, 89 S.D. 142, 1975 S.D. LEXIS 127
CourtSouth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedMay 23, 1975
DocketFile No. 11438
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Brakke v. Olson, 229 N.W.2d 220, 89 S.D. 142, 1975 S.D. LEXIS 127 (S.D. 1975).

Opinions

WINANS, Justice.

The facts in this case are simple and straightforward. In February 1973 the defendant, Robert Olson, negligently drove his automobile off interstate highway 90 and in the resulting accident Olson was killed and his passenger, Brakke, was severely injured. It is admitted, for the purpose of this appeal, that Brakke was a guest in Olson’s vehicle and that while Olson was guilty of negligence he was not guilty of willful and wanton conduct necessary to remove this case from the strictures of South Dakota’s Guest Statute.

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