HULL v. JACKSON

No. 41510.

238 Miss. 870 (1960)

121 So.2d 4

HULL v. JACKSON.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 30, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lyon, Davis & Cook, Indianola, for appellant.

P.J. Townsend, Jr., Drew, for appellee.


McGEHEE, C.J.

On the twelfth day of May, 1957, the appellee, Shirley Jackson, an unmarried woman, became the mother of a child, Bonita Jackson, now living, and on the eighteenth day of August, 1959, she brought this proceeding against the appellant, James Hull, to require him to support the said child. On that date the child was twenty seven months and seven days old. Whereas Sec. 393, Miss. Code of 1942 reads as follows...

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