BANKS v. FRITSCH

No. 1999-CA-002254-MR.

39 S.W.3d 474 (2001)

Wade BANKS, Appellant, v. John FRITSCH, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 2, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David A. Weinberg, Weinberg & Capello, Lexington, KY, Brief and Oral Argument for Appellant.

Arthur L. Brooks, Brooks, Fitzpatrick & McComb, Lexington, KY, Brief and Oral Argument for Appellee.

Before GUDGEL, Chief Judge; and BARBER and KNOPF, Judges.


OPINION

KNOPF, Judge.

The appellant, Wade Banks, brought this complaint against the appellee, John Fritsch, alleging false imprisonment, assault and battery, and outrageous conduct. A jury trial was conducted on July 21, 1999. At the close of Banks's case, the trial court directed a verdict in favor of Fritsch, finding that Banks had failed to present evidence that he had been damaged by Fritsch's conduct...

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