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Rodgers v. Wise
7 S.E.2d 517
S.C.
1940
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March 6, 1940.

The opinion of the Court was delivered by This appeal is from an order of Hon. E.C. Dennis, Circuit Judge, sustaining a demurrer to the complaint of the appellant herein.

It appears from the allegations of the complaint that the respondent, a practicing attorney of the Columbia, South Carolina, Bar, dictated to his stenographer a letter which *11 was then mailed to the addressee, an associate attorney of the Washington, D.C., Bar, concerning a lawsuit in which they were both mutually interested. This letter contained alleged libelous and slanderous statements concerning appellant.

The complaint undertakes to state two causes of action — one for slander and the other for libel.

The conclusions of his Honor, Circuit Judge Dennis, in sustaining the demurrer and dismissing the complaint are satisfactory to this Court. His decree is hereby affirmed.

Let the decree of Judge Dennis be reported.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE BONHAM and MESSRS. JUSTICES BAKER and FISHBURNE concur.

MR. ACTING ASSOCIATE JUSTICE E.C. DENNIS, disqualified.

Case Details

Case Name: Rodgers v. Wise
Court Name: Supreme Court of South Carolina
Date Published: Mar 6, 1940
Citation: 7 S.E.2d 517
Docket Number: 15032
Court Abbreviation: S.C.
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