57 Ga. App. 611 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1938
Mrs. Clarence H. Davis brought suit against Earnest G. Noth to recover for damages alleged to have been received by her as a result of the negligent, wrongful, wilful, and wanton conduct of the defendant in coming to the plaintiff’s house and entering her room unannounced where she was confined with a female trouble known as' “change of life,” from which she had been suffering for approximately two months, and with knowledge of her condition, and in her presence, with his right hand in his right front pants’ pocket, abusing the plaintiff’s husband in a violent, threatening, and belligerent manner, stating in a rough way that he had come to settle his differences with him, and had brought his wife and niece along as witnesses, accusing the plaintiff’s husband of being a dishonest man, a man of no integrity and of no intelligence, and being a sorry and useless piece of humanity, which, if it were not true, the plaintiff’s husband would not have al
The court did not err in overruling the general demurrer to the petition.
Judgment affirmed.