POWERS v. TAYLOR

No. 9732.

14 Utah 2d 118 (1963)

378 P.2d 519

JOHN G. POWERS, PLAINTIFF AND RESPONDENT, v. MARVIN S. TAYLOR, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Utah.

January 30, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David H. Bybee, Spencer L. Haycock, Salt Lake City, for appellant.

Milton A. Oman, Wallace R. Lauchnor, Salt Lake City, for respondent.


CROCKETT, Justice.

Defendant Marvin S. Taylor appeals from a judgment finding him in contempt and imposing a sentence of five days in jail and fine of $100.

In the original proceeding, after jury trial, damages were assessed against the defendant, and he was enjoined from keeping horses on his property; and from allowing them to trespass upon the property of his neighbors, including plaintiff, John G. Powers.

Defendant appealed that judgment and filed...

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