Roosevelt and Margie Green (the Greens) sued James A. King (King) in the municipal court to recover $1,000 deposited by them in escrow. King cross-complained for libel naming as defendants the Greens and Joseph K. Borges (Borges), their attorney. King prayed for $25,000 general damages and $25,000 punitive damages. The matter was transferred to the superior court where the libel action was tried separately.
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KING v. BORGES
28 Cal.App.3d 27 (1972)
104 Cal. Rptr. 414
JAMES A. KING, Cross-complainant and Appellant, v. JOSEPH K. BORGES, Cross-defendant and Respondent.
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October 5, 1972.
October 5, 1972.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Gainsley, Winkler, Kaufman & Ward and Richard C. Dunsay for Cross-complainant and Appellant.
Joseph K. Borges, in pro. per., and Helen E. Simmons for Cross-defendant and Respondent.
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