REED v. LIGHT

1920397.

613 So.2d 393 (1993)

James E. REED v. John LIGHT.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

February 12, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jerry D. Baker and David L. Rawls, Huntsville, for appellant.

Robert B. Tuten, Huntsville, for appellee.


INGRAM, Justice.

James E. Reed sued John Light for damages, based on Light's alleged assault and battery of Reed. The trial court, after a trial without a jury, found in favor of Light. Reed appealed.

Reed argues that he met his burden of proof as to the allegation in his complaint and that Light failed to carry his burden of proof as to "his asserted defense at trial."

The trial court heard testimony presented ore tenus; therefore, the ore tenus presumption...

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