WILLIAMS v. SCHWABACHER

6 Div. 150.

50 So.2d 9 (1951)

WILLIAMS v. SCHWABACHER.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

January 9, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lipscomb & Brobston, of Bessemer, and D. G. Ewing, of Birmingham, for appellant.

S. P. Keith, Jr., of Birmingham, for appellee.


CARR, Judge.

This is a suit for malicious prosecution. When the plaintiff had concluded her testimony in chief, the defendant made a motion to exclude the evidence. This motion was granted, and a judgment was accordingly entered in favor of the defendant.

We will not express any opinion as to the merits of the motion. Neither will we elaborate on the propriety or regularity of this method of procedure in civil cases. Under Trial, 18 Alabama Digest, will be...

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