Missouri Court of Appeals, 1915

Miller v. Calkins

Miller v. Calkins
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided April 14, 1915
189 Mo. App. 60; 175 S.W. 975; 1915 Mo. App. LEXIS 142

Miller v. Calkins

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the circuit court of Butler county rendered upon a verdict for one cent actual damages and one thousand dollars punitive damages. The judgment recites that the plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the cause as to defendants W. C. Calkins and Joseph C. Plutchinson. The remaining defendant, Stewart C. Calkins, (appellant here) by his attorneys, and the respondent by his attorneys, have filed in this court a written stipulation to the effect that this appeal may be dismissed at the cost of the respondent, except as to the ten dollar docket fee and the defendant’s witness fees, the judgment having been satisfied by the giving of a promissory note for an amount agreeable to both parties. It is so ordered.

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