Jefferson v. City of West Palm Beach, 69--522

Decision Date18 March 1970
Docket NumberNo. 69--522,69--522
Citation233 So.2d 206
PartiesLucinda JEFFERSON and Thomas Jefferson, Appellants, v. CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH, Florida, a municipal corporation, and Thodore (Ted) Walker, Appellees.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

William M. Holland, of Holland & Smith, West Palm Beach, for appellants.

Larry Klein, of Cone Wagner, Nugent, Johnson, McKeown & Dell, West Palm Beach, for appellee-city.

McCAIN, Judge.

Plaintiffs, Lucinda Jefferson and Thomas Jefferson, appeal a final judgment after jury verdict in favor of defendant city and its police officer. We reverse.

Looking solely to plaintiffs' most favorable allegations and proof, we observe: Lucinda Jefferson was arrested and convicted for disturbing the peace by officer Walker who was acting within the scope of his employment; during the arrest she received injuries from the officer's excessive and unnecessary force; she was three months pregnant and after her arrest she complained of abdominal pains; during her incarceration, where she was left in a helpless state and ignored, she continued to sustain pain coupled with hemorrhaging and suffered two miscarriages.

After the case was under deliberation the jury returned and asked whether they were allowed to separate the verdicts as to the two defendants. The Court, without objection, instructed 'that the verdict shall be against--if it is against either defendant, it should be against both defendants'.

Plaintiffs' failure to object to the court's instruction in this instance is not fatal. In the interest of justice this court may notice fundamental error apparent in the record whether or not it has been argued in the briefs or made the subject of an assignment of error or of an Objection or exception in the court below. 1

The instruction given could reasonably have misled the jury to plaintiffs' detriment, 2 and we consider it fundamental error inasmuch as the jury might very well have found against the city but not against the officer, i.e., the jury May have found the city liable for the action or lack of it taken by the latter's jail employees while finding officer Walker not liable.

Had plaintiffs not made allegations as to the city's jail employees the instruction given would have been proper.

We have considered plaintiffs' other points and find them to be without merit insofar as reversible error is concerned.

We therefore reverse and remand this cause for a new trial solely on the question of the...

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    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
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  • Marion v. State, 73--212
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • January 8, 1974
    ...fundamental error. Williams v. State, Fla.1971, 247 So.2d 425; Miller v. State, Fla.App.1971, 246 So.2d 169; Jefferson v. City of West Palm Beach, Fla.App.1970, 233 So.2d 206; Radford v. Town of Palm Beach Shores, Fla.App.1972, 267 So.2d In our opinion the unobjected to evidence of defendan......
  • Johnson v. Lasher Milling Co., Inc.
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    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • February 21, 1980
    ...Morrison v. Hansen, 213 So.2d 306 (Fla.1st DCA 1968); Painter v. Town of Groveland, 79 So.2d 765 (Fla.1955); Jefferson v. City of West Palm Beach, 233 So.2d 206 (Fla.4th DCA 1970); Yacker v. Teitch, 330 So.2d 828 (Fla.3rd DCA 1976); Winthrop v. Carinhas, 142 Fla. 588, 195 So. 399 We find no......
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    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • March 20, 1979
    ...apparent in the record whether or not an objection or exception was made or taken in the court below. See Jefferson v. City of West Palm Beach, 233 So.2d 206 (Fla. 4th DCA 1970); Pittman v. Roberts, 122 So.2d 333 (Fla. 2nd DCA 333); and American Home Assur. Co. v. Keller Industries, 347 So.......

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