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Haynes v. Sullivan

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Oct 8, 1912
92 S.C. 568 (S.C. 1912)

Opinion

8334

October 8, 1912.

Before MEMMINGER, J., Anderson. Reversed.

Action by S.A. Haynes against P.W. Sullivan and Van B. Martin in court of magistrate L.M. Wilson. From order on Circuit affirming judgment of magistrate, defendant, Sullivan, appeals.

Messrs. Hood Sullivan, for appellant, cite: Contributory negligence could not arise in this case: 73 S.C. 500. This Court may review the testimony to determine if there is any evidence to sustain the verdict: 65 S.C. 517; 73 S.C. 83; 91 S.C. 6.

Mr. A.H. Dagnall, contra, oral argument.


October 8, 1912. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


The plaintiff recovered judgment in the magistrate's court against the defendants, Sullivan and Martin, for damages for shooting his horse. On appeal by Sullivan to the Circuit Court the judgment was affirmed. Sullivan alone appeals to this Court, his main contention being that the proof was conclusive that he did not shoot the horse nor induce any one else to do so.

Sullivan, acting as a police officer in the town of Honea Path, undertook to arrest a negro named George Jones, who was riding the horse, in the belief that he was transporting contraband liquor. To prevent Jones from getting away and to frighten him into submission and arrest, Sullivan shot his pistol in the air, making no effort whatever to hit Jones or the horse. The shot did not hit Jones and Sullivan called out, "Arrest the negro, but don't shoot." The defendant, Martin, who was some distance off, shot twice, and the horse was found to be struck.

We think it evident that a police officer who shoots off his pistol merely for the purpose of frightening a fugitive into submission to arrest is not responsible for injuries inflicted by others who shoot without justification on the officer's call to arrest the fugitive, but not to shoot. There was no evidence that Sullivan and Martin were acting in concert or even that Martin heard Sullivan's shot and was influenced by that to shoot the horse.

Reversed.


Summaries of

Haynes v. Sullivan

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Oct 8, 1912
92 S.C. 568 (S.C. 1912)
Case details for

Haynes v. Sullivan

Case Details

Full title:HAYNES v. SULLIVAN

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Oct 8, 1912

Citations

92 S.C. 568 (S.C. 1912)
75 S.E. 950

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