This action is one for damages and receivership arising out of an alleged malicious abuse of process “sued out for a purpose not intended by the law to be effected thereby, but for the sole purpose of injuring this petitioner by unlawful and illegal arrest and imprisonment, and while thus illegally imprisoned and with no knowledge whatsoever of the pending of such action, to enter up a judgment against him.” The allegations show that a bail trover suit was brought against the petitioner to recover certain personal property allegedly in his possession and control, the summons issued, he was arrested and incarcerated for some 16 days by a certain constable, and no copy of summons or other pleadings were served upon him in any manner, and he had no knowledge of any action pending against him, and a money judgment was rendered against him in favor of the defendant in this suit after which he was released by writ of habeas corpus. Since the allegations fail to show a malicious proceeding without probable cause and that the litigation finally terminated against the defendant, no malicious use of process is alleged.
Brantley v. Rhodes-Haverty Furniture Co.,
Judgment reversed.
