Kilgore v. Bird, (1942)
Court: Supreme Court of Florida
Number:
Visitors: 35
Judges: PER CURIAM:
Attorneys: Harry L. Thompson, S. Whitehursts' Sons and Dickenson
Dickenson, for petitioner.
Anna A. Krivitsky and Howard E. Joseph, for respondent.
Filed: Jun. 12, 1942
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: In action seeking in the Circuit Court to recover damages from a father for alleged alienation of his son's affection for his wife, numerous interrogatories were propounded by the plaintiff to the defendant under the statute. The trial court on motion struck some of the interrogatories and refused to strike other designated interrogatories.. Defendant applied to this Court for a writ of Prohibition seeking to have the unstricken interrogatories excluded from the cause. Prohibition was denied, bu
Summary: In action seeking in the Circuit Court to recover damages from a father for alleged alienation of his son's affection for his wife, numerous interrogatories were propounded by the plaintiff to the defendant under the statute. The trial court on motion struck some of the interrogatories and refused to strike other designated interrogatories.. Defendant applied to this Court for a writ of Prohibition seeking to have the unstricken interrogatories excluded from the cause. Prohibition was denied, but..
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I dissent because of my view that certiorari is inappropriate for the purpose of testing a trial judge's ruling on interrogatories.
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