MITCHELL v. SHREVEPORT LAUNDRIES

No. 7867.

61 So.2d 539 (1952)

MITCHELL v. SHREVEPORT LAUNDRIES, Inc., et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

Rehearing Denied December 10, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Blanchard, Goldstein, Walker & O'Quin, Shreveport, for appellants.

Thomas M. Comegys, Jr., Shreveport, for appellee.


McINNIS, Judge.

The demand in this case is for $27.50, the price of a suit of clothes lost by the laundry, and $2500.00 for embarrassment, humiliation, anxiety, inconvenience and mental distress.

The suit is against the laundry and Harold Coburn, alleged to be the agent of the laundry. Plaintiff alleges that he left a suit of clothes with Coburn on April 17, 1946 to be cleaned and pressed, telling the said Coburn that he was to be married on April 25, 1946...

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