Case Name: Bryan v. Baird et al.
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1903-02-10
Citations: 117 Ga. 177
Docket Number: 
Parties: Bryan v. Baird et al.
Judges: By five Justices.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 117
Pages: 177–177

Head Matter:
Bryan v. Baird et al.
Argued January 27,
Decided February 10, 1903.
Action for malicious prosecution. Before Judge Reid. City court of Atlanta. April 24, 1902. .
A. R. Bryan and Robert L. Rodgers, for plaintiff.
Arnold & Arnold, for defendants.

Opinion:
Candleb, J.
This ;was an action for damages for malicious prosecution. The evidence for the plaintiff, taken most strongly in his favor, tended only to show that his name had been given to a member of the grand jury by one of the defendants, along with others comprising a list of physicians alleged to be practicing medicine illegally. There was no evidence that the plaintiff was ever indicted, or that any prosecution was ever set in motion against him by any of the defendants. The grant of a nonsuit was, therefore, not error. Judgment affirmed.
By five Justices.