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· 6/16/2006

Roth v. Wiese

Citations

  • 271 Neb. 750
  • 716 N.W.2d 419
  • 2006 Neb. LEXIS 85

How courts have described this case

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  • contrasting “embarrassment, humiliation, anger, and nervousness” with continuous symptoms of extreme emotional distress like “hypersomnia, insomnia, recurring nightmares, anxiety attacks, depression, [] headaches” and frequent consumption of alcohol
  • also noting that “[t]he endurability of the distress is a factual question for the jury”
  • “The amount of damages to be awarded is a determination solely for the fact finder, and its action in this respect will not be disturbed on appeal if it is supported by evidence‘and bears a reasonable relationship to the' elements of the damages proved.”

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Judges: Hendry, Connolly, Gerrard, Stephan, McCormack, Miller-Lerman, Wright

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