Supreme Court of Kansas, 1915

Brown v. Hammerschmidt

Brown v. Hammerschmidt
Supreme Court of Kansas · Decided April 10, 1915
95 Kan. 136; 147 P. 864; 1915 Kan. LEXIS 181

Brown v. Hammerschmidt

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

This case involves none but elementary principles of the law relating to actions for damages for assault and battery. Certain expressions used in the instructions are criticized and complaint is made of an award of punitive damages. Considered as a whole the instructions were not misleading, confusing, or otherwise prejudicially erroneous. The evidence warranted an allowance of punitive damages and the sum awarded was not excessive. The judgment of the district court is affirmed.

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