19 Ga. App. 685 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1917
1. “An arrest under process of law, without probable cause, when done maliciously, gives a right of action to the party arrested.” Civil Code (1910), § 4450. “A criminal prosecution, maliciously carried on, and without any probable cause, whereby damage ensues to the party prosecuted, gives him a cause of action.” Civil Code (1910), § 4439.
2. An inquiry before a committing court, or a justice of the peace, amounts to a prosecution. Civil Code- (1910), § 4445. Any unlawful detention of the person of another, for any length of time, whereby he is deprived of his personal liberty, constitutes false imprisonment. Civil Code (1910), § 4447.
3. “Want of probable cause” is the same in actions for malicious arrest as in actions for malicious prosecution. Civil Code (1910), § 4452. Want of probable cause is a question for the jury, under the direction of the court. Civil Code (1910), § 4440.
4. The evidence in the present record was sufficient to carry the ease to the jury on the counts for illegal arrest, false imprisonment, and malicious prosecution. The defensive facts developed on cross-examination of the plaintiff were not sufficient to authorize the trial court to find, as a matter of law, that probable cause existed for the arrest, imprisonment, and prosecution of the plaintiff. The court therefore erred in granting a nonsuit.
Judgment■ reversed.
cited: Penal Code (1910), § 189; Civil Code (1910), §§ 4451, 4444, 4439, 4450, 4448, 4504; Hartshorn v. Smith, 104 Ga. 239; Hicks v. Brantley, 102 Ga. 264; Stewart v. Mulligan, 11 Ga. App. 660; Page v. Citizens Banking Co., 111 Ga. 73; Swift v. Witchard, 103 Ga. 197; Berger v. Saul, 113 Ga. 871; Porter v. Johnson, 96 Ga. 146; King v. Yarbray, 136 Ga. 213; Goggans v. Monroe, 31 Ga. 331.
cited: Civil Code (1910), §§ 4439, 4450, 4448, 5942; Joiner v. Ocean Steamship Co., 86 Ga. 238; Wilcox v. McKenzie, 75 Ga. 73; Atlanta Ice & Coal Co. v. Reeves, 136 Ga. 294, 296; McBurney v. Wheelan, 54 Ga. 473; Page v. Citizens Bkg. Co., supra; King v. Yarbray, supra.