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James Hajek v. Bill Mowbray Motors
1983.TX.40461; 647 S.W.2D 253, 26 TEX. SUP. J. 281
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Bill Mowbray Motors, Inc. sued James Hajek for libel and sought a temporary injunction to prevent Hajek from driving his vehicle in the community with a defamatory message painted on all four sides that Mowbray Motors sold him a "lemon." The trial court granted the temporary injunction and the court of appeals affirmed. 645 S.W.2d 827. We reverse the judgments of the courts below and dissolve the temporary injunction.
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