HIMANGO v. PRIME TIME

No. 11227-9-I.

37 Wn. App. 259 (1984)

680 P.2d 432

CLAYTON K. HIMANGO, ET AL, Respondents, v. PRIME TIME BROADCASTING, INCORPORATED, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

April 9, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Montgomery, Purdue, Blankinship & Austin, George W. Akers, Jr., Davis, Wright, Todd, Riese & Jones, Daniel M. Waggoner, and Evan Schwab, for appellant.

Anderson, Hunter, Dewell, Baker & Collins and William W. Baker, for respondents.


RINGOLD, J.

The defendant Prime Time Broadcasting, Inc. (Prime Time) appeals the judgment after a jury verdict awarding the plaintiff, Clayton Himango, damages for allegedly defamatory statements broadcast over defendant's radio station. Himango cross-appeals the court's reduction of the jury verdict. We find no error and affirm.

Clayton Himango was an Everett police officer on the vice and gambling unit at the time the incidents giving rise to this lawsuit...

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