Opinion
No. 36076.
March 25, 1946.
LIBEL AND SLANDER.
In action by sales clerk against store and assistant manager for slander because of accusation of trifling with the store's money, judgment for $12,500 was excessive by $5,000.
L.A. SMITH, SR., ALEXANDER, and GRIFFITH, JJ., dissenting, and McGEHEE, J., and SYDNEY SMITH, C.J., dissenting from requiring a remittitur.
APPEAL from the circuit court of Hinds county, HON. H.B. GILLESPIE, Judge.
R.H. J.H. Thompson and Fulton Thompson, all of Jackson, and Charlotte E. Gauer, of Chicago, Ill., for appellants.
Barnett, Barnett, Jones Stone and Butler Snow, all all of Jackson, for appellee.
Argued orally by J.H. Thompson, for appellant, and by Ross R. Barnett and George Butler, Jr., for appellee.
This is a companion case to Montgomery Ward Co. Inc., et al. v. Skinner, 200 Miss. 44, 25 So.2d 572. The testimony and facts under-lying liability are the same in both cases; therefore, the Skinner case is controlling in all of the essential elements of this case, which necessarily results in an affirmance as to liability herein.
But appellants in this case say it should be reversed because of improper argument to the jury by counsel for appellee. We have carefully reviewed that argument as disclosed by the special bill of exceptions and we find no reversible error, if error at all, in such argument.
The judgment herein was for $12,500. For the reasons stated in the Skinner case and for the further reason that these two cases, together with another which is now pending in the lower court, are grounded upon one and the same state of facts, we are of the opinion (Judge McGEHEE and the CHIEF JUSTICE not assenting thereto) that a remittitur should be required herein so as to reduce the judgment to $7,500.
If, therefore, such remittitur is entered the case will be affirmed; otherwise, it will be reversed and remanded for assessment of damages only.
Affirmed, with remittitur. L.A. Smith, Sr., Alexander, and Griffith, JJ., respectfully dissent from the conclusions reached in the controlling opinion for the reasons set out in the dissenting opinions in the case of Montgomery Ward Co., Inc., et al. v. Skinner, 200 Miss. 44, 20 So.2d 572.