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Mitchell v. Robinson
1913 Tex. App. LEXIS 124
Tex. App.
1913
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Plaintiff in error was defendant in an action of trespass to try title pending in the district court of Harris county, in which an injunction had been issued restraining him from cutting trees and otherwise trespassing upon the premises in controversy. Pending the final determination of that suit, the defendants in error and their attorney instituted contempt proceedings against the plaintiff in error for alleged violation of the injunction. This suit is to recover damages alleged to have been sustained by reason of the alleged malicious institution and prosecution of such contempt proceedings. Upon trial before a jury, a peremptory instruction was given in favor of the defendants, in accordance with which verdict was returned, and judgment rendered, from which this appeal is prosecuted.

In an action for damages based upon malicious prosecution, it devolves upon the plaintiff to show both malice and want of probable cause. Neither of these essential elements were here shown, and, for this reason, the verdict in favor of defendants was properly instructed. McManus v. Wallis, 52 Tex. 539; Breneman v. West, 21 Tex. Civ. App. 19,50 S.W. 471; Ramsey v. Arrott, 64 Tex. 323.

Affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Mitchell v. Robinson
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Dec 11, 1913
Citation: 1913 Tex. App. LEXIS 124
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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