WHITE v. PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.

No. 12981.

24 F.Supp. 871 (1938)

WHITE v. PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.

District Court, D. Oregon.

October 1, 1938.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eugene C. Libby and Barge E. Leonard, both of Portland, Or., for plaintiff.

Carey, Hart, Spencer & McCulloch, Omar C. Spencer, and Howard T. McCulloch, all of Portland, Or., and Samuel L. Wright, of San Francisco, Cal., for defendant.


McCOLLOCH, District Judge.

This is an action for alleged assault and battery by the defendant Telephone Company's chief special agent, H. A. Hansley. The evidence tended to show that the Telephone Company suspected plaintiff, an old employee, of connection with a hold-up of the company's offices in the City of Portland. A former convict appeared at the city police station in Portland shortly after the hold-up, and turned...

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