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Turner v. Woodward
123 Ga. 866
Ga.
1905
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ITish, P. J.

1. Where, by threats of imprisonment or promises to hold him harmless, A induces a constable to deliver to him property which is in the possession of the officer by virtue of a levy, and the constable is subsequently ruled by the plaintiff in fi. fa. and compelled to pay to him the value of the property so relinquished, A is liable to the constable for the loss or damage sustained by the latter by reason of such delivery of the property.

2. In such a case it was not error for the court, in instructing the jury, to use the words “loss” and “damage” interchangeably.

S. The charge of the court was full and fair; and the evidence, While conflicting, was ample to sustain the verdict.

Judgment affirmed.'

All the Justices concur, except Simmons, O. J., absent.

Case Details

Case Name: Turner v. Woodward
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Aug 5, 1905
Citation: 123 Ga. 866
Court Abbreviation: Ga.
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