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many friends and
relatives attended
RITES MR. FARRAR
Among the out of town
friends and relatives who
attended funeral services for
Mr. Marvin B. Farrar on
July 29th at the Jenkinsburg
United Methodist Church
were:
Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Childs, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Harper, Jr., Mr. Bill Wilker
son, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Bowden, Mrs. Edwin Gard
ner, Mr. Randall Holcomb,
Mr. Timothy M. Bond, Mrs.
H. M. Lamb, Mrs. Lamar
Berry, Mrs. Leo Shaw, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Gilbert, and
Rev. Burch Fannin, all of
McDonough.
Mr. D. Frank Price of
Waycross, Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Farrar of Brunswick, Mr.
James Childs, Mrs. Agnes
Markson, both of Irwinville;
Mr. Earl McAfee of Macon,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Curry of
Opelika, Ala., Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Young, Mrs. Mary Lou
Rosser, Mark Leigh, Mr.
Tom Barnes, Mrs. Janie F.
Cowan, Mr. Chester B.
Harris, all of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Cook, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Vaughn,
Miss Susan Barnes, Mr. and
Mrs. George T. Farrar, Mr.
Thomas Farrar, Mr. and
Mrs. George Barnes, all of
Griffin; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Peter L.
Banks, all of Barnesville.
Mrs. Zolton Specsey of
Lawrenceville, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Foster of Ellenwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKinley
of Forest Park, Rev. and
Mrs. Orion Hunt, Mrs.
Wilbur Youngblood, Mrs. Ed
Robertson, Mrs. Steve Jor
don, all of Morrow; Miss
Julene Yates of Tucker, Ann
Dick of Clarkston, Mrs.
Donald Pelt of Riverdale,
Mrs. Eddie Rodgers of
Jonesboro.
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LAWYER A
by Will Bernard
Roadblock To
Bankruptcy
As the aftermath of an auto
accident, a motorist is walloped by
a big verdict in the courtroom. It
is more money than he is insured
for, more money than he can pos
sibly scrape together. Can he “get
out from under” by going into
bankruptcy?
Not necessarily. It depends on
how wrongfully he had be
haved in bringing about the acci
dent. The law says that not even
bankruptcy will wipe out liability
for “wilful and malicious” injuries
inflicted upon others.
Consider an example:
A motorist, driving home drunk
from a party, ran down and killed
a pedestrian. Held legally liable,
he sought relief in bankruptcy.
But the evidence showed that 1)
his driving had been negligent, and
2) he had announced at the be
ginning of the party that he fully
intended to get drunk before head
ing for home.
This deliberate disregard for
safety, said the court, put his con
duct into the “wilful and mali
cious” category and barred him
from getting relief in bankruptcy.
But in another case, the motor
ist had caused a collision merely
by driving too fast through an in
tersection. Finding him guilty of
nothing more than a momentary
lapse of attention, the court said
this could not be described as wil
ful and malicious.
Result: the motorist was able to
escape a heavy burden of liability
by going into bankruptcy.
Suppose that after a collision a
motorist gets into an argument,
loses his temper, and beats up the
other driver. If he is held liable
later for assault and battery, he
would not be able to use the bank
ruptcy way out.
An assault and battery, say the
courts, is the kind of intentional
wrongdoing that the Bankruptcy
Act was never intended to forgive.
A public service feature of the
American Bar Association and
the Younger Lawyers Section,
State Bar of Georgia.
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