SUZORE v. RUTHERFORD


251 S.W.2d 129 (1952)

SUZORE v. RUTHERFORD.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Western Division at Jackson.

Certiorari denied June 7, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McDonald, McDonald & Kuhn, of Memphis, for plaintiff in error.

Harry Jamerson and W E. Hendrix, both of Memphis, for defendant in error.


Certiorari denied by Supreme Court, June 7, 1952.

SWEPSTON, Judge.

James Rutherford sued the plaintiff-in-error, Fred Suzore for damages, both actual and punitive for willfully, maliciously and unlawfully shooting him.

Suzore plead self-defense.

The case was tried to a jury which rendered a verdict for $4,000 actual and $10,000 punitive damages.

The cause was tried at the March Term, and judgment entered on the verdict on April 19,...

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