HAYGOOD v. BOOTHBY REALTY COMPANY

6 Div. 587.

128 So.2d 497 (1961)

Carrie M. HAYGOOD v. BOOTHBY REALTY COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 30, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Robt. Huie and J. Terry Huffstutler, Birmingham, for appellant.

Wm. M. Acker, Jr., Smyer, White, Reid & Acker, Birmingham, for appellee.


STAKELY, Justice.

Carrie M. Haygood (appellant) brought suit against Boothby Realty Company, a corporation (appellee), for maliciously and without probable cause therefor causing the plaintiff to be prosecuted in a civil suit upon a charge of nonpayment of rent under a lease agreement. On May 15, 1958, appellant recovered of the appellee the sum of $5,000 as damages by a jury verdict. On motion by appellee's counsel, the...

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