FLYNN v. SONGER


399 S.W.2d 491 (1966)

Gene FLYNN, Appellant, v. James SONGER and David L. Van Horn, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

February 18, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George M. Combs, Lexington, for appellant.

David L. Van Horn, A. Gene Oliver, Lexington, for appellees.

Robert B. Hensley, Elizabethtown, State Bar Ass'n, N. Mitchell Meade, Lexington, Fayette County Bar Ass'n, amici curiae.


PALMORE, Judge.

Gene P. Flynn brought this suit against James Songer and David Van Horn for compensatory and punitive damages based on allegations of malicious prosecution and abuse of process. He appeals from a judgment of dismissal entered on a jury verdict in favor of the defendants.

In November and December of 1961, when the events of legal significance in the case took place, Flynn was employed by a corporation, General Tire Service, Inc., as its credit...

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