BULL v. ARMSTRONG

6 Div. 69.

48 So.2d 467 (1950)

BULL v. ARMSTRONG et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

October 26, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Weaver & Johnson, of Haleyville, for appellant.

J. A. Posey, of Haleyville, for appellees.


SIMPSON, Justice.

Appellant, J. C. Bull, sued appellees for damages for maliciously and without probable cause unlawfully searching his dwelling house against his will and without his voluntary consent. From a judgment for the defendants the plaintiff has appealed.

Error is sought to be predicated on the refusal by the trial court of certain written charges requested by the plaintiff and the giving of other written charges for the defendant. A brief ré...

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