PARKER v. REDDICK


268 S.W.2d 357 (1954)

PARKER v. REDDICK.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

May 21, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert F. Brinkley, R. H. Harsh, Douglas N. Hester, Gallatin, for plaintiff in error.

J. W. Murrey, Jr., Gallatin, for defendant in error.


NEIL, Chief Justice.

Referring to the parties to this suit as they appeared in the trial court, J.H. Reddick, as plaintiff, sued the defendant, Parker, for damages for slander. Process was served upon the defendant who thereupon pleaded in abatement of the summons as follows:

"Now comes your defendant Reeder Parker, a resident of Humphreys County, Tennessee, and pleas in abatement to the summons and subsequent...

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