SAGMAN v. RICHMOND HOTELS

Civ. A. Nos. 1362, 1363.

138 F.Supp. 407 (1956)

Herman SAGMAN, William Sagman and Milton Sagman, co-partners trading as H. Sagman v. RICHMOND HOTELS, Incorporated, trading as Hotel King Carter, Richmond, Virginia. Herman SAGMAN and Al Goldberg, copartners trading as New Freehling Jewelry Company v. RICHMOND HOTELS, Incorporated, trading as Hotel King Carter, Richmond, Virginia.

United States District Court E. D. Virginia, Richmond Division.

January 25, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Israel Steingold, Richmond, Va., for plaintiffs.

George R. Humrickhouse, Richmond, Va., for defendant.


STERLING HUTCHESON, Chief Judge.

These are actions brought by H. Sagman, and others, against Richmond Hotels, Incorporated, to recover the value of certain jewelry alleged to be in excess of $100,000. Plaintiffs contend that on or about July 15, 1950, Herman Sagman became a guest at the Hotel King Carter in Richmond; that at the time he had in his possession the jewelry here involved contained in a valise or bag of the type usually used by traveling jewelry salesmen...

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