Fox v. Kahn

221 A.2d 181, 421 Pa. 563, 1966 Pa. LEXIS 700
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 24, 1966
DocketAppeal, 145
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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Fox v. Kahn, 221 A.2d 181, 421 Pa. 563, 1966 Pa. LEXIS 700 (Pa. 1966).

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Opinion by

Mr. Chief Justice Bell,

This is a slander action brought by plaintiff-appellee. A jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $12,501. Defendant’s motion for a new trial was granted on November 30, 1964, following the decision of the United States Supreme Court in New York Times v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254 (1964). At the second trial on May 4, 1965, the jury again returned a verdict for the plaintiff, this time in the amount of $12,-500. Defendant’s motions for a new trial and for judgment n.o.v. were dismissed by Order of the lower Court on October 28, 1965. From the judgment entered on the verdict defendant took this appeal.

[565]*565The complaint alleged that defendant made certain defamatory statements about plaintiff at a public meeting on November 1, 1961. Defendant was at this time a candidate for justice of the peace. Plaintiff, who was then the District Attorney of Delaware County but was not seeking office, was in attendance at the meeting, along with his family and friends. Over 100 persons attended the meeting, which was held to enable candidates for office to disclose their qualifications. The jury found — as they undoubtedly could have from the testimony — that defendant during the course of his speech made the following statement: “This is as to law and justice. We had a murder down here in Trainer and the District Attorney picked up a young weak-minded fellow and got a confession out of him; it was a simple way he got it, he put him in a room by himself and beat it out of him with a telephone booh.

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