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Bell v. McManus

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Feb 29, 1988
294 Ark. 275 (Ark. 1988)

Opinion


745 S.W.2d 140 (Ark. 1988) 294 Ark. 275 Melvyn and Darlene BELL, Appellants, v. Rory McMANUS, Appellee. No. 87-214. Supreme Court of Arkansas. February 29, 1988.

        Tripper Chronkhite, Little Rock, for appellants.

         Dale Price, Little Rock, for appellee.

[294 Ark. 278-A] SUPPLEMENTAL OPINION UPON DENIAL OF REHEARING

        [294 Ark. 278-B] PURTLE, Justice.

        In their petition for rehearing the appellants state that this court misstated their third argument for reversal when we stated: "We do not agree with appellants' assertion in their third argument that the trial court set aside the jury verdict because there was no substantial evidence relating to compensatory or nominal damages." They are right. The third argument was: "The trial court erred in holding that there was no substantial evidence of compensatory or nominal damages to submit to the jury." Having stated their argument correctly, we refuse to grant a rehearing because there was no substantial evidence that required the giving of the appellants' requested instruction on damages.

        The A.M.I. 2201 instruction offered by the appellants contained the following elements of damages:

(1) The fair market value of their personal property immediately before the occurrence;

(2) Any mental anguish or sense of outrage experienced by them in the past or reasonably certain to be experienced by them in the past or reasonably certain to be experienced in the future;

(3) The infringement of their right to have their home secure and free from intruders;

(4) The infringement of their right to have possession of their personal property, regardless of its value.

        The court amended this instruction by submitting only one element to the jury, as follows:

Any mental anguish experienced by her in the past.

         The proffered elements were either incorrect statements of the law or were not supported by substantial evidence.

        Petition denied.


Summaries of

Bell v. McManus

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Feb 29, 1988
294 Ark. 275 (Ark. 1988)
Case details for

Bell v. McManus

Case Details

Full title:Melvyn BELL and Darlene Bell v. Rory McMANUS

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Feb 29, 1988

Citations

294 Ark. 275 (Ark. 1988)
294 Ark. 275
742 S.W.2d 559

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