GROENING v. NOWLEN

Calendar No. 103, Docket No. 49,697.

369 Mich. 28 (1963)

118 N.W.2d 998

GROENING v. NOWLEN.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 11, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George S. Keller, for plaintiff.

Gray, Gray & Globensky (Henry W. Gleiss, of counsel), for defendants.


CARR, C.J.

For several years prior to June 24, 1960, plaintiff herein was employed by defendant Grattan L. Nowlen as a bookkeeper. As such employee it appears that he appropriated to his own use funds belonging to the employer, the amount thereof being in dispute. Such conduct resulted in plaintiff being requested by police officers of the city of St. Joseph to accompany them to the municipal jail where the situation was discussed at some length for a period of approximately...

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