BRECKENRIDGE v. LESLIE

6 Div. 463.

115 So.2d 493 (1959)

James E. BRECKENRIDGE v. Magdalene LESLIE.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 5, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cas B. Tyler, Birmingham, for appellant-petitioner.

Barber & Barber, Birmingham, for appellee and respondent.


MERRILL, Justice.

Petition for mandamus to require Honorable Whit Windham, Judge of the 10th Judicial Circuit, to show cause why he should not grant a motion to set aside a judgment by default, entered on January 5, 1959.

Plaintiff filed a complaint for $1,400, as the balance due on certain personal property, as evidenced by a promissory note, and also had a count in detinue for the property.

The defendant-petitioner was served on Tuesday, December...

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