MORS v. CORBIT

No. 33978.

50 Wn.2d 862 (1957)

308 P.2d 237

A.B. MORS, Appellant, v. PHILIP CORBIT, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

March 14, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roy A. Redfield, for appellant.

McCallum & Zellmer, for respondent.


HILL, C.J.

The only question is whether the evidence clearly preponderates against the findings of the trial court.

The facts as stated in the next two paragraphs are undisputed.

Philip Corbit was a dealer in farm machinery and supplies. A.B. Mors, his bookkeeper, embezzled $4,069.03. A special audit of the books to determine the exact amount of the embezzlement resulted in a bill from a firm of accountants in the amount of $2,820. There is no contention...

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