LEJEUNE v. CORMIER

No. 3336.

50 So.2d 482 (1951)

LEJEUNE v. CORMIER.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

February 8, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joe J. Tritico, Lake Charles, for appellant.

Chas. C. Jaubert, A. J. Resweber, Lake Charles, for appellee.


ELLIS, Judge.

Plaintiff, on or about January 6, 1950, filed a suit against the defendant on a note dated December 6th, 1948 and due March 7th, 1949 in the amount of $150.00, and in due course, on January 31st, 1950 obtained a judgment by default in the amount of principle, interest and attorney fees. In an effort to collect the judgment he caused to be seized and advertised for sale a horse named Dixie, belonging to the defendant, Charles Cormier. Lloyd Gary, appellant...

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