THOMPSON v. JOHNSON

No. 12925.

180 F.2d 431 (1950)

THOMPSON v. JOHNSON et al. THOMPSON v. JOHNSON. JOHNSON v. THOMPSON.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

March 2, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chester L. Sumners, Oxford, Miss., S. H. Long, Tupelo, Miss., for appellants.

Edw. C. Brewer, Clarksdale, Miss., for appellees.

Before HUTCHESON, Chief Judge, and McCORD and RUSSELL, Circuit Judges.


HUTCHESON, Chief Judge.

The suits from which these appeals come were for damages for assault and battery. They are from judgments in two of three suits brought, one by George Thompson, one by his wife, Mrs. Eddie Ray Thompson, and the third by his mother who, the judgment being in her favor, did not appeal.

The claim in each of the suits appealed was that the three named defendants, acting together, had assaulted and battered each of the plaintiffs.

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