CAMPBELL v. JACKSONVILLE KENNEL CLUB


66 So.2d 495 (1953)

CAMPBELL v. JACKSONVILLE KENNEL CLUB, Inc.

Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division B.

July 24, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

P. Donald DeHoff, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Rush & Pierce, John A. Rush and Victor Blue, Jacksonville, for appellee.


PARKS, Associate Justice.

Dorothy L. Campbell brings action for slander in two counts against the defendant, Jacksonville Kennel Club, Inc. The first count charges that defendant at its race track, through a servant or employee acting within the scope of his employment, falsely and maliciously spoke and published of and concerning plaintiff the words, "`What man's pocket did you pick this out of?' meaning thereby that the plaintiff was a pickpocket and a criminal...

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