Winnett v. Winnett

Supreme Court of Illinois · Decided 1974-03-29

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MR. CHIEF JUSTICE UNDERWOOD delivered the opinion of the court: Four-year-old Teresa Kay Winnett was injured when she placed her hand on a moving conveyor belt or screen on a forage wagon then being operated on her grandfather’s farm. An amended two-count complaint on her behalf sought recovery in count I from her grandfather predicat…

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