Defendant, an investigator in the employ of the Division of Licenses in the State Department of this State, in the course of executing his duties on July 7, 1955, observed what he thought were various violations of law committed in a barber shop owned by one Frazier. Frazier told defendant that he, Frazier, was Mansfield Driskell (the plaintiff), at the same time exhibiting Driskell's license as an apprentice barber, which was on the premises. Defendant accordingly procured...
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