GIBSON, ET AL. v. STATE FOR USE OF CLARK

No. 38881.

220 Miss. 39 (1954)

70 So.2d 30

52 Adv. S. 5

GIBSON, et al. v. STATE for USE OF CLARK.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 8, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul G. Swartzfager and Raymond C. Swartzfager, Laurel, for appellants.

Collins & Collins, Laurel, for appellee.


ROBERDS, P.J.

The chancery court adjudicated that appellant Gibson had violated his ne exeat bond and rendered a decree against him and his sureties for the sum of $1,500, the amount stated in the bond. The chancellor found that appellant had absented himself from the jurisdiction of the court in such manner and under such circumstances as to constitute a breach of the obligations of the bond. The only question before us...

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