Martinole v. Delepine

268 P.2d 1040, 201 Or. 103, 1954 Ore. LEXIS 214
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedApril 7, 1954
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Martinole v. Delepine, 268 P.2d 1040, 201 Or. 103, 1954 Ore. LEXIS 214 (Or. 1954).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Action for fraud in the sale of corporate stock. Defendants are charged with conspiracy to cheat plaintiff. A jury awarded plaintiff $15,000, the amount of money he paid for the stock, and $5,000 punitive damages. There is an abundance of evidence of fraud [104]*104and of a conspiracy on the part of defendants to defraud plaintiff. It therefore became a jury question.

We have carefully examined all the assignments presented to us and are of the opinion that no prejudieial error appears of record.

Affirmed.

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