SIMS v. HORTON

No. 32571.

43 Wn.2d 907 (1953)

264 P.2d 879

JACOB S. SIMS, Appellant, v. ERNEST HORTON et al., Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

December 18, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sweet, Wolf & Merrick and Martin L. Wolf, for appellant.

Maurice Kadish and S.K. Nielsen, for respondents.


HAMLEY, J.

Jacob S. Sims brought this action to recover damages for the alleged conversion of his automobile.

Two acts of conversion are alleged in the complaint, each involving a different defendant. It is alleged that defendant Ernest Horton committed an act of conversion on or about August 21, 1952, in having the automobile forcibly taken from the possession of plaintiff and having it stored at the garage of defendant...

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