GRAHAM v. LOUNSBURY

Gen. No. 10,388.

341 Ill. App. 76 (1950)

93 N.E.2d 135

Raymond Graham, Appellee, v. Emery Lounsbury, Appellee. Carol MacBeth, Intervenor and Ray Weber, Garnishee.

Appellate Court of Illinois.

Rehearing denied June 26, 1950.

Released for publication June 26, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

FRANKLIN J. STRANSKY, of Chicago, and BESSE & BESSE, of Sterling, for appellant.

CARL E. SHELDON and ALEXANDER L. HAGLUND, both of Sterling, for appellee.


MR. JUSTICE DOVE delivered the opinion of the court.

On October 18, 1948, Raymond Graham filed his verified complaint in the circuit court of Whiteside county, charging that the defendant, Emery Lounsbury unlawfully took certain personal property of the plaintiff, consisting principally of a billfold containing $2,600 in currency, all of the value of $2,625, which the defendant kept and converted to his own use. Accompanying...

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