SWAN v. WILLIAMS


330 S.W.2d 557 (1959)

C.P. SWAN and Ira McCollister, v. Lawson WILLIAMS.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

December 11, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Privett & Morton, Knoxville, for appellees (plaintiffs).

Earl Leming, Knoxville, for appellant (defendant).


NEIL, Chief Justice.

This suit originated in the General Sessions Court wherein C.P. Swan and Ira McCollister brought an action in detinue for the possession of certain specified articles of personalty.

The Sessions Judge entered his judgment sustaining the plaintiff's case, that is, that Swan and McCollister have and recover of the defendant, Williams, a judgment in different sums of money mentioned as the value of each item of property described in the warrant...

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