WILSON v. KING

No. 1477.

165 So.2d 70 (1964)

Albert A. WILSON v. Carleton KING.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

June 1, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Baldwin, Haspel, Molony, Rainold & Meyer, Robert R. Rainold, New Orleans, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Bernard Titche, Jr., and Stanley McDermott, Jr., New Orleans, for intervenor-appellee.

Before McBRIDE, SAMUEL and HALL, JJ.


SAMUEL, Judge.

The substituted plaintiffs in this suit (the original plaintiff was deceased) obtained a writ of fieri facias and made the Hibernia National Bank in New Orleans garnishee for the purpose of satisfying a money judgment against the defendant, Carleton King. At the time the interrogatories were served the bank held the sum of $3,935.85 for the joint account of Carleton King and Grace King Coxe. The latter died after the issuance of the writ and the administrator...

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