ALCORN V. MITCHELL 63 Ill. 553 (1872) CASE BRIEF

ALCORN V. MITCHELL
63 Ill. 553 (1872)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This is an action for damages for insult and emotional distress after an action in trespass.
FACTS: Alcorn (D) spit in Mitchell's (P) face after a trial for trespass. P received $1,000 in damages for the offensive battery. D appealed, claiming that the $1,000 given in damages was excessive.

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