HART v. DUNCAN

No. 2500.

233 So.2d 133 (1970)

Dan HART, Appellant, v. James T. DUNCAN and Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., Inc., a New York Corporation, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.

March 18, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Selig I. Goldin, of Goldin & Jones, Gainesville, for appellant.

Fletcher G. Rush and Richard L. Robison, of Rush, Marshall, Warriner & Bergstrom, Orlando, for appellees.


WALDEN, Judge.

Plaintiff filed suit against Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. Inc. and its employee, James T. Duncan, in a seven count action charging malicious prosecution. These defendants had caused plaintiff to be criminally charged with obtaining telephone service by the use of a fictitious credit card. Plaintiff had been exonerated and the instant suit followed.

The trial court entered final summary judgment in favor of the defendants. Plaintiff...

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