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.527, IS S. W. 6-57. 8 Chicago, St. L. & P. R. Co. v. Hoklridge, 118 Ind. 281, 20 N. E. 837. 10 Indianapolis & St. L. Ry. Co. v. Howerton, 127 Ind. 236, 26 N. E. 792. (1408) Ch. 38) EXCESSIVE AND INADEQUATE DAMAGES. § 569 pendent of the actual expulsion." |3,500, where there is no satisfactory evidence of the use of force or of phys- ical injuries.'' |3,000, where the only injury was a wrenching of the arm, causing a felon to appear on one of the fingers.'" |2,500 where the conductor acted with...out malice, and plaintiff sustained no injury, ex- cept humiliation and mortification in being put off.'* |1,500 for the ejection of a passenger who used grossly profane and indecent language in the presence of la- dies, when the conductor, through an honest mistake, required him to pay 20 cents additional fare, and where no more force than necessary was used to eject him.'° 11 JXissouri, K. & T. Ry. Co. v. Weaver, 16 Kan. 456. A verdict of $5,000 for the ejection of a passenger from a car for the alleged violation of a rule of the company is excessive, vyhere the conductor did not act maliciously, and the passenger sustained no serious in- juries except some bruises.
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