THOMPSON v. SCHULZ


240 S.W.2d 252 (1949)

THOMPSON v. SCHULZ.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle Section.

Certiorari Denied October 5, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.E. Travis, Carl R. Hardin, Nashville, for plaintiff in error.

H. Frank Taylor, Fred Elledge, Jr., Nashville, for defendant in error.


Certiorari Denied by Supreme Court, October 5, 1949.

FELTS, Judge.

In this case Schulz sued Thompson for damages for malicious prosecution. There was a general verdict and judgment for him for $1,000. Thompson appealed in error and insists that a verdict should have been directed for him because there was no evidence to negative probable cause for the prosecution or to show Schulz suffered any damage in consequence of it.

It grew out of Schulz's failure...

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