57 F. 566 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York | 1893
That in actions for libel the damages which a jury may award may be not only .compensatory, but, where malice or its equivalent (gross negligence) is found, may be punitive or exemplary, seems to be a proposition so abundantly settled by authority as to call for no extended discussion. The excerpts from the charge to- which defendant on this motion calls attention correctly state that proposition; and, for any error in