Doster v. City of Atlanta

72 Ga. 233
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedApril 25, 1884
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Doster v. City of Atlanta, 72 Ga. 233 (Ga. 1884).

Opinion

Blandford, Justice.

Plaintiff in error brought his action against the defendant, wherein he alleged that he was arrested for drunkenness and fined by the municipal authorities, and being unable to pay the fine, he was sentenced to labor on the public works; that when he was placed on said works his fellow convicts, in order to initiate him, strapped him, in [234]*234the presence of the guards, with a strap belonging to one of the guards ; wherefore he claimed to be damaged.

The sufficiency of the plaintiff’s declaration was demurred to; the courts sustained the demurrer, and dismissed plaintiff’s action, and this judgment is excepted to, and error assigned thereon. '

The case of Hammond vs. County of Richmond, September term, 1883, is decisive of this case. The city of Atlanta is not liable for a tort committed by one convict upon the person of another; even in the case of a tort committed by the guard on the person of a convict, the city would not be liable.

Judgment affirmed.

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