PROSSER v. PARSONS

18327

245 S.C. 493 (1965)

141 S.E.2d 342

Boyd O. PROSSER, Respondent, v. M.O. PARSONS, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

April 2, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Smith & Moore and C.C. Grimes, Jr., of Georgetown, and Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General, and Julian L. Johnson, Assistant Attorney General, of Columbia, for Appellant.

A.L. King, Esq., of Georgetown, for Respondent.


April 2, 1965.

TAYLOR, Chief Justice.

The plaintiff, Boyd O. Prosser, recovered judgment for actual damages against the defendant, M.O. Parsons, during the January Term of Common Pleas Court for Georgetown County. The complaint sets forth three causes of action: One for false imprisonment, a second for malicious prosecution, and a third for conversion of plaintiff's automobile. Timely motions for nonsuit, directed verdict, judgment n. o. v. or in the...

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