62 Minn. 426 | Minn. | 1895
The complaint in substance alleges that the defendant published of and concerning the plaintiff the charge that he was “a dangerous, able, and seditious agitator.” The defendant interposed a general demurrer to the complaint, which was overruled by the district court and from its order this appeal was taken.
As applied to this case, any words published of another, the natural tendency of which is to hold him up to hatred, scorn, contempt, or ridicule, and to beget an evil opinion of him in the minds of right-
Order affirmed.