Supperstein v. Woods

Decided 1933-12-18

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Mr. Justice Campbell delivered the opinion of the court. A. J. Woods, defendant in error, plaintiff below, brought suit against Louis Supperstein, plaintiff in error here, in which he sets forth two causes of action: one for alienation of affections, the other for criminal conversation. The trial court directed a nonsuit on the second, and the jury returned a…

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