PER CURIAM.
In this action for malicious prosecution, which resulted in a jury verdict and judgment favorable to plaintiff, defendant contends that the court erred in denying its motion for directed verdict because, the facts relating to the existence of probable cause being without dispute, the trial court was required to rule as a matter of law that defendant had probable cause to commence the proceedings against the plaintiff.
In City of Pensacola v...
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