Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1917

Hamilton v. Wilson.

Hamilton v. Wilson.
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided October 24, 1917 · Ely
198 S.W. 172; 1917 Tex. App. LEXIS 910 (South Western Reporter)

Hamilton v. Wilson.

Opinion of the Court

ELY, C. J.

This is a suit for damages, instituted by plaintiffs in the county court for civil cases in Bexar county, to recover damages in the sum of $500 of defendant, alleged to have accrued by reason of an assault made by his servants in and upon the person of A. J. Hamilton, one of the plaintiffs, the other being his wife, Lue Ida Hamilton, who for some reason not disclosed was joined in the suit. No jury was demanded, and the court rendered judgment that plaintiffs take nothing by their suit, and pay all costs of suit.

There is no statement of facts filed in this court, and, as the merits of all of the as *173 signments of error must be tested by tbe facts, this court is in no position to pass upon tbe same.

There is no error apparent of record, and tbe judgment is affirmed.

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