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No. 8898239
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Clark v. Davis
No. 8898239 · Decided April 9, 1971
No. 8898239·Ninth Circuit · 1971·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
April 9, 1971
Citation
No. 8898239
Disposition
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Full Opinion
PER CURIAM: This appeal is taken from a diversity action for malicious institution of a civil proceeding and for slander of title to a cattle ranch. Appellees prevailed and were awarded damages. On appeal Davis questions the sufficiency of the evidence and alleges that appellees improperly impeached their own witness. We have carefully examined the several assignments of error in the light of the record and, finding no reversible error, affirm. It is so ordered.
Plain English Summary
PER CURIAM: This appeal is taken from a diversity action for malicious institution of a civil proceeding and for slander of title to a cattle ranch.
Key Points
01PER CURIAM: This appeal is taken from a diversity action for malicious institution of a civil proceeding and for slander of title to a cattle ranch.
02On appeal Davis questions the sufficiency of the evidence and alleges that appellees improperly impeached their own witness.
03We have carefully examined the several assignments of error in the light of the record and, finding no reversible error, affirm.
04
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PER CURIAM: This appeal is taken from a diversity action for malicious institution of a civil proceeding and for slander of title to a cattle ranch.
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