GUILBEAU v. TATE

No. 4405.

94 So.2d 896 (1957)

Clayton J. GUILBEAU v. Honore TATE et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 2, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. V. Pavy, Ed. V. Pavy, L. Austin Fontenot, Sr., Opelousas, Jack C. Fruge, Ville Platte, for appellant.

Garland, DeJean & LeHaye, Dubuisson & Dubuisson, Opelousas, for appellee.


ELLIS, Judge.

The defendants have appealed from a judgment awarding damages to the plaintiff for an alleged trespass, false imprisonment, and mental anguish, humiliation and embarrassment, arising out of the alleged false imprisonment, and the defendant, Honore Tate, has appealed from a judgment against him individually for damages awarded to plaintiff as the result of an alleged laceration of plaintiff's forehead, disfigurement as the result of a permanent scar,...

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