LEWIS v. INGRAM

Nos. 494, 544.

57 F.2d 463 (1932)

LEWIS v. INGRAM. INGRAM v. LEWIS.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

March 24, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Emmett Stewart and J. Bernard Smith, both of Muskogee, Okl., for Philip A. Lewis.

Eliot D. Turnage, of Muskogee, Okl. (Charles A. Chandler, of Muskogee, Okl., on the brief), for Leonard Daniel Ingram.

Before COTTERAL and McDERMOTT, Circuit Judges, and KENNAMER, District Judge.


McDERMOTT, Circuit Judge.

Leonard Ingram, a Creek Freedman, was the beneficiary of an express trust; the defendant was one of his trustees. He alleges that the defendant Lewis conspired with one Wesley and one Atkins to procure dominion over his property and to convert it to their own use; that the trust was created as a result of such conspiracy; that defendant was unfaithful to his trust; that in eighteen months, the trustees had converted to their own use more...

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