CRUMP v. COLE

6 Div. 196.

50 So.2d 291 (1951)

CRUMP v. COLE.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Stricken January 30, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chas. E. Tweedy, Jr. and Jas. L. Beech, Jr., of Jasper, for appellant.

Fite & Fite, of Jasper, for appellee.


HARWOOD, Judge.

In the nonjury trial below Thurman Cole was plaintiff, and Claud Crump defendant.

The complaint contained three counts, the first for trespass de bonis asportatis, the second for conversion, and the third for detinue with a claim for the hire or use of the goods during the detention.

Judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff, with damages assessed at $178.75.

The defendant below, upon the overruling of his motion for a...

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