McNEFF v. HEIDER


216 Or. 583 (1959)

337 P.2d 819

340 P.2d 180

McNEFF v. HEIDER

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Reversed and remanded April 1, 1959.

Petition for rehearing denied June 10, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W.C. Winslow, Salem, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs was Norman K. Winslow, Salem.

Glenn R. Jack, Oregon City, and Philip A. Levin, Portland, argued the cause for respondent. With them on the brief were James O. Goodwin and Mitchell & Harris, Oregon City.

W.C. Winslow, Salem, for the petition for appellant.

Jack, Goodwin & Santos, Oregon City, Philip A. Levin, Portland, and Mitchell & Harris, Oregon City, for the petition for respondent.

Before PERRY, Chief Justice, and ROSSMAN, LUSK, WARNER, SLOAN and O'CONNELL, Justices.


REVERSED AND REMANDED.

PERRY, J.

This is an action brought by the plaintiff against the defendant to recover damages upon two causes of action, the first being for false arrest and imprisonment, and the second, for conversion of agricultural products, resulting in plaintiff's loss of his transportation lien.

The plaintiff sought and recovered both general damages and exemplary damages upon each cause of action...

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