JORDAN v. LAMAR

No. 86-1758.

510 So.2d 648 (1987)

Harley JORDAN, etc., Appellant, v. Lawson LAMAR, etc., et al., Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.

July 30, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul B. Irvin of Troutman, Williams, Irvin, Green & Troutman, P.A., Winter Park, for appellant.

Wallace F. Stalnaker, Jr., of Stalnaker and Simmons, Casselberry, for appellee Bruce Lincoln.

No appearance for appellee Lawson Lamar.


COWART, Judge.

Ed Mason and Bruce Lincoln were personal friends. Twice while target shooting, Mason used a revolver personally owned by Lincoln. One day Mason had an argument with his wife. The sheriff was called and Mason was taken to the Sheriff's Office, then later returned to his home. Mason drove to the home of Lincoln, who had no knowledge of Mason's domestic argument, and borrowed Lincoln's revolver. Mason later used that revolver to kill his wife. The wife...

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