SENNETT v. ZIMMERMAN

No. 34080.

50 Wn.2d 649 (1957)

314 P.2d 414

ARTHUR J. SENNETT, Respondent, v. TED ZIMMERMAN et al., Appellants.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

August 1, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Skeel, McKelvy, Henke, Evenson & Uhlmann, for appellants.

Frederick B. Cohen, for respondent.


OTT, J.

August 7, 1954, Arthur J. Sennett was shopping in the Pay Less drugstore in Bremerton, operated by Ted Zimmerman. His actions were observed by Marcelyn Falin, a store detective and deputy city police officer, who followed him as he left the store. She stopped Mr. Sennett on the sidewalk in front of the store and accused him of shoplifting. He was taken to a room in the rear of the drugstore and there detained until...

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