MORGAN v. BELANGER

No. 93-C-0611.

617 So.2d 897 (1993)

Roger B. MORGAN, et al. v. Herbert BELANGER, et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

May 7, 1993.


PER CURIAM.

After a four-day trial, the jury awarded damages of $110,500.00. On motions for new trial or judgment notwithstanding the verdict, the trial judge noted in his reasons for judgment that several items of damages in the jury verdict were "woefully inadequate." Nevertheless, the judge declined to grant the relief apparently deemed appropriate, but solicited the appellate court's assistance in "righting" the "wrong." The court of appeal reversed and remanded...

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