This was an action to recover damages for an
The defendants asked the judge to give several instructions to the jury, all of which were given in substance except the first, that there was no evidence in the case showing liability of the defendants, and the verdict must be for them. The judge left the question to the jury whether, if an assault was committed, it was done by Sullivan in the discharge or attempted discharge of a duty imposed upon him by the defendants, and instructed them that if in the exercise of any such duty Sullivan unjustifiably assaulted the plaintiff, or in the exercise of self defence exceeded the reasonable amount of force necessary therefor, that would make the defendants liable.
• The defendants’ contention is that the jury had no right, upon the plaintiff’s evidence, to find that Sullivan’s assault was committed in the pursuit of any duty resting upon him as the servant of the defendants; and they rely upon Howe v. Newmarch,
Exceptions overruled.