PRESLEY v. COOPER

No. A-5264.

284 S.W.2d 138 (1955)

J. C. PRESLEY, Petitioner, v. T. COOPER, et al., Respondents.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Denied December 14, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. E. Coons, Texhoma, Hughes, Ogden, & Ogden, Guyman, Okl., for petitioner.

King Fike, Dalhart, for respondents.


HICKMAN, Chief Justice.

This suit was instituted by petitioner, J. C. Presley, against respondents, T. Cooper and Eli Willis, for damages for the alleged conversion by them of two mares. Respondents denied that they had converted the mares and Cooper filed a cross-action for debt and damages against Presley. Both Presley and Cooper filed motions for summary judgments. The motion of Presley was overruled and the motion of Cooper was granted. That judgment was affirmed...

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