BUISSON v. PRESTIA

No. 19345.

45 So.2d 531 (1950)

BUISSON v. PRESTIA.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

April 10, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert J. Pitard, New Orleans, for appellant.

Harry R. Cabral and William M. Campbell, New Orleans, for appellee.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, Harry Buisson, initiated this suit against the defendant, Joseph Prestia, for malicious prosecution, in the amount of $1,758.00 for damages, incurred when plaintiff allegedly suffered "humiliation, mental anguish, annoyance" and his name was defamed by virtue of an affidavit filed by defendant in the Recorders' Court of the City of New Orleans, charging plaintiff with "petty larceny".

Defendant filed an exception of vagueness to plaintiff...

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