HAMILTON v. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

No. 43721.

628 S.W.2d 925 (1982)

Michael HAMILTON, Appellant, v. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Respondent.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division Three.

February 2, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ross G. Lavin, Thomas B. Maue, St. Louis, for appellant.

Barnard & Baer, John Hummel, Holtkamp, Beckemeier, Liese & Hummel, St. Louis, for respondent.


CLEMENS, Senior Judge.

Plaintiff Michael Hamilton sued defendant University for actual and punitive damages for malicious prosecution. The jury returned a verdict for defendant.

On appeal plaintiff first contends the trial court erred in granting the jury's request to view evidentiary exhibits. Plaintiff also claims error in letting the jury recess overnight during its deliberations. Last, plaintiff contends the verdict was against the weight of the evidence...

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