FRIEDMAN v. HARBOLD

57048.

150 Ga. App. 482 (1979)

258 S.E.2d 154

FRIEDMAN v. HARBOLD.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided May 29, 1979.

Rehearing Denied June 28, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Spencer J. Krupp, Hirsch Friedman, for appellant.

Lawrence S. Burnat, for appellee.


McMURRAY, Presiding Judge.

Defendant Friedman, an attorney and witness in his own behalf as a party defendant in a dog bite case, was adjudged in contempt for disrespectful, rude and insulting behavior in the trial after he was given a hearing at the conclusion of the dog bite case. The contumacious conduct found by the trial court arose out of a portion of the trial proceeding in which defendant Friedman was being cross examined as follows: "Q. Okay. And, it's still...

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