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Pardo v. Carhart

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Jul 25, 1989
546 So. 2d 1142 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1989)

Summary

In Pardo, 546 So. 2d at 1142, the Florida District Court of Appeal held that, in light ofGissen and Snow, prior acts of throwing a mask that struck another child in the face and a shoving incident on a bus were not sufficient to support a claim that the child had injured another child's eye by punching him in the face during a fistfight since there was no evidence of previously engaging in a fistfight.

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Opinion

No. 88-1350.

July 25, 1989.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Dade County, Sidney B. Shapiro, J.

Conroy, Simberg Lewis and Henry T. Wihnyk, Hollywood, for appellant.

Stinson, Lyons, Gerlin Bustamante and Tracy E. Tomlin, Miami, for appellees.

Before HUBBART, NESBITT and COPE, JJ.


This is an appeal by the plaintiff Carletto Pardo from a final summary judgment entered in a negligence action brought against the defendant Edward Carhart for a battery inflicted by the defendant's minor son. We affirm based on a holding that the record establishes without material dispute that the defendant's minor child did not have a habit of engaging in the particular act or course of conduct which led to the plaintiff's injury, and, consequently, the defendant is not liable for the child's battery. The accident sued upon involved a fist fight in which the defendant's child struck the plaintiff in the face, breaking the plaintiff's nose, and inflicting cuts to the area surrounding the plaintiff's eye. The record demonstrates that the child had not engaged in any prior fist fights; moreover, the eight-year-old prior incident in which the child threw a swim mask striking a child's face and the recent, but relatively minor, shoving incident in the school bus would not have put the defendant on notice that his child might injure someone in a fist fight. We have not overlooked the fist fight incident in which the defendant's child broke another child's nose, but this incident occurred subsequent to the incident sued upon, and, accordingly, has no relevance to the instant case. Snow v. Nelson, 475 So.2d 225 (Fla. 1985); Gissen v. Goodwill, 80 So.2d 701 (Fla. 1955).

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Pardo v. Carhart

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Jul 25, 1989
546 So. 2d 1142 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1989)

In Pardo, 546 So. 2d at 1142, the Florida District Court of Appeal held that, in light ofGissen and Snow, prior acts of throwing a mask that struck another child in the face and a shoving incident on a bus were not sufficient to support a claim that the child had injured another child's eye by punching him in the face during a fistfight since there was no evidence of previously engaging in a fistfight.

Summary of this case from A.K. v. G.V
Case details for

Pardo v. Carhart

Case Details

Full title:CARLETTO PARDO, APPELLANT, v. SEAN CARHART, EDWARD CARHART, AND ARMANDO…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District

Date published: Jul 25, 1989

Citations

546 So. 2d 1142 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1989)

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