Cummings v. Harrington Et Al. Book Reviews

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FIELD, J. This action of tort was begun by a writ dated June 23, 1931. The declaration is as follows: 'And the plaintiff says that at the times of the acts and utterances hereinafter set forth she was and now is the wife of Robert B. Cummings. From 1923 until January 1, 1927, and thereafter she was not in good health. In July, 1926, the plaintiff was at her home in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, where a nurse attended her. In September, 1926, the said nurse took the plaintiff to the home of the defendants in Adams, Massachusetts. The defendants, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, and the said nurse each received payments of money for care and support of the plaintiff. The two defendants, the Harringtons, conspired with the said nurse and the three agreed together so to conduct themselves towards the said plaintiff, and so to speak and act concerning said plaintiff as to keep the plaintiff under their control and in restraint, and in such a manner as to convince her relatives and husband that it was necessary that the plaintiff be so restrained and treated at the defendants' home by the said defendants and the said nurse, in order that the said defendants and the said nurse might secure money for themselves and maliciously defame and injure the plaintiff. In pursuance of their conspiracy and designs the said defendants caused chains to be placed upon the doors to a room in which they restrained the plaintiff of her liberties and the windows of the said room to be securely fastened. The plaintiff finally escaped on December 28, 1926, after previous attempts, from the defendants' home and from the defendants, who by force tried to make her return to their home from a neighbor's house to which the plaintiff had gone for refuge. During the time the plaintiff was so restrained unlawfully by the defendants she was struck, beat, choked, defamed and forced to endure many indignities by the defendants and by the said nurse under the direction of the defendants. Because of the said acts and words the plaintiff was caused great pain and suffering by the defendants in consequence of and in pursuance of the defendants' corrupt and fraudulent conspiracy and agreement whereby great injury was caused to the plaintiff, not only through physical and mental pain which she suffered but also through injury to her reputation, whereby she has been much hurt and prejudiced in her good name and esteem among her friends, relatives and acquaintances and the world in general, to the great damage of the plaintiff.' The defendants pleaded in bar the statute of limitations. The Judge found in accordance with an agreement of the parties that 'none of the provisions of the statutes extending the time of the running of the general statute of limitations G. L. c. 260, § 4 apply,' and sustained the plea. The plaintiff excepted. The declaration states no cause of action which accrued after December 28, 1926. So far, therefore, as the action is for assault and battery, false imprisonment or slander it is barred by the two-year statute. G. L. c. 260, § 4. The plaintiff contends, however, that the declaration states causes of action in tort for deceit and for conspiracy and, therefore, can be maintained since the action was commenced within six years after these causes thereof accrued. G. L. c. 260, § 2.

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The Cummings v. Harrington Et Al. book written by Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts was published on 30 March 1932, Wednesday in the Law category. A total of 74 readers of the book gave the book 0 points out of 5.

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