MANN v. BRAGG


26 F.Supp. 60 (1939)

MANN v. BRAGG.

District Court, E. D. Arkansas, Jonesboro Division.

January 24, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miles & Miles, of Memphis, Tenn., and Chas. D. Frierson, of Jonesboro, Ark., for plaintiff.

Wils Davis, of Memphis, Tenn., and Arthur L. Adams, of Jonesboro, Ark., for defendant.


TRIMBLE, District Judge.

This cause was tried to a jury, submitted to them on instructions as to assessment of damages if verdict for plaintiff was returned. After being out for several hours they returned a verdict for the plaintiff, assessing the damages at one dollar, and the court taxed the costs against the defendant.

This is not like an ordinary case. In this case a crazy negro was loose on the streets of West Memphis, Arkansas, and was throwing rocks...

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