LIVINGSTON v. STEGER

No. 19832.

58 So.2d 420 (1952)

LIVINGSTON v. STEGER.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

April 28, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. C. Benjamin, New Orleans, for appellant.

Willis C. McDonald, Metairie and Patrick E. Carr, New Orleans, for appellee.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, Harold F. Livingston, instituted this suit endeavoring to recover the sum of $5,163.06 representing medical expenses and damages for physical injuries incurred on December 8, 1950, at about seven o'clock P.M. as the result of an unprovoked assault made upon him by the defendant, Armaund J. Steger.

Defendant answered and admitted the occurrence of the "fight" but averred that it was provoked by plaintiff and that he acted in self defense...

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