Court Opinion

ID: 6104772
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-19 22:01:02.789748+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:53:45.735447
License: Public Domain

The second count of the complaint averred that defendant had said of the plaintiff that, “ he would steal,” and alleged the inuendo' that plaintiff had been guilty of larceny.
Judge Norton held that the above words were not, per se, actionable inasmuch as they did not fix the crime of larceny, but merely intimated that the plaintiff was not too good to steal, or would steal if he had a chance.
It differs materially from the case wherein the actionable words were : “ The plaintiff will steal, and I can prove it.” These words, "I can prove it,” inferred a commission of such larceny, inasmuch as there was proof to the act; hut, in the present case, the allegation inferred a mere conjecture, and, as such, was not actionable.
Demurrer sustained with leave to amend.