SMITH, Justice.
This appeal presents the questions of whether motion for summary judgment was sufficiently specific so as to allow consideration of certain grounds on appeal and whether appellee proved, as a matter of law, that she did not cause or aid or cooperate in the causation of an alleged malicious prosecution of the appellant. We hold that appellee's motion for summary judgment was sufficient to place the elements of causation, probable cause and malice before...
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