FIGENSCHUE v. MITCHELL

No. 19323.

54 So.2d 353 (1951)

FIGENSCHUE v. MITCHELL

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

October 15, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jacob J. Amato, Gretna, for appellant.

R. A. Dowling, Anna Andollina, New Orleans, for appellee.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, Miss Thelma A. Figenschue, instituted this suit against the defendant, Mrs. Dora Mitchell, endeavoring to recover the sum of $2,000 as damages for "embarrassment, humiliation and illegal detention and seizure of her belongings," and $1,554.98 in addition thereto, in the event that defendant "has destroyed or concealed her personal belongings." Plaintiff, fearing that defendant would dispose of her property, requested that the judge, a quo...

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