STEFANIC v. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.

Docket No. 65, Calendar No. 47,852.

358 Mich. 460 (1960)

100 N.W.2d 250

STEFANIC v. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 4, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Conlin, Conlin & Parker and Mann, Lipnik & Darrow (John W. Conlin, Peter P. Darrow and Richard J. Mann, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Hooper & Blashfield (Albert E. Blashfield, of counsel), for defendant.


BLACK, J.

Plaintiff sued defendant in the Washtenaw circuit for malicious prosecution. The case was tried to a jury. Defendant's motion for directed verdict, assigning no proof of want of probable cause and due reliance on advices of the county prosecutor following disclosure to the prosecutor of all material facts, was reserved for decision. The jury returned a verdict for plaintiff and assessed her damages at the sum of $23,000. On defendant's motion, the trial...

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