WOLF v. GIMBEL BROS. INC.


284 A.D. 871 (1954)

Albert Wolf, Respondent, v. Gimbel Brothers Incorporated, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

October 5, 1954.


Plaintiff's false arrest and imprisonment case was pleaded and presented to the jury in the form of two separate causes of action, fixed by the order of events rather than the unity of the alleged wrong. Defendant's exception to the submission to the jury of plaintiff's case in this form was belated and taken after no objection had been made in this respect to the complaint or the charge. However, the total verdict was clearly excessive, and its excessiveness may well have...

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