HUDSON v. PEVSNER

No. 38597.

216 Miss. 126 (1953)

61 So.2d 777

14 Adv. S. 11

HUDSON v. PEVSNER.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

January 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Strange & Strange and Edwin A. Dunn, and Homer W. Pittman, for appellant.

Hannah, Simrall & Aultman, for appellee.


ROBERDS, P.J.

Mrs. Beatrice Hudson, the appellant, sued Abe Pevsner, the appellee, and Mrs. W.O. Whigman for damages for false arrest and imprisonment. The jury returned a verdict against Mrs. Whigman and she did not appeal. The trial judge granted a peremptory instruction in favor of Pevsner and Mrs. Hudson appeals from that action.

Mrs. Hudson's arrest was caused by Mrs...

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