GRAY v. JOHNSON

No. 20162.

73 So.2d 36 (1954)

GRAY v. JOHNSON et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

June 7, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John D. Nix, Jr., New Orleans, for appellant.

Bloch, McCloskey & Dennery, Moise W. Dennery, New Orleans, for appellees.

McBRIDE and NABORS, JJ., and MARKS, Jr., Judges ad hoc.


NABORS, Judge ad hoc.

Plaintiff, Nathaniel Gray, and his common law wife, Celestine Baptice, a sister of the defendant, Edward Johnson, lived in the same house with defendant, Edward Johnson, and his common law wife, the defendant, Rose Green. Plaintiff alleges that on Christmas night, December 25, 1951, Johnson maliciously threw scalding water on his back while he was in a kneeling position for the purpose of replacing a turkey in the oven of the stove. The defendants...

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