MILLER v. GRUENWALD

No. 37204.

65 Wn.2d 186 (1964)

396 P.2d 554

FLOYD A. MILLER, Respondent, v. CLOYD (GENE) GRUENWALD, JR., Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

November 5, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Benn R. Agor and W.L. Williams, for appellant.

Jager, Austin & Makus and Jerome L. Jager, for respondent.


JOHNSON, J.

The respondent here, plaintiff in the trial court, commenced this action against the appellant (defendant) seeking recovery of damages which he claimed to have suffered from the wrongful alienation of the affections of his wife.

The appellant, at the close of the respondent's case, moved to dismiss on the grounds of insufficiency of the evidence. The motion was denied...

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