THOMPSON v. SLOAN


24 Wis.2d 626 (1964)

THOMPSON and wife, Appellants, v. SLOAN, Respondent. [Case No. 104.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

September 29, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by John R. Craite and Thomas P. Doherty, both of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. Craite.

For the respondent there was a brief by Max M. Seidelman, and oral argument by Tom E. Hayes, both of Milwaukee.


GORDON, J.

The judgment which was entered against Mr. Sloan had been duly scheduled in the bankruptcy proceedings. A discharge was granted to Mr. Sloan about one year after the entry of the original judgment against him. After the discharge in bankruptcy, there was a hearing in the county court, at which time the judgment creditors urged that this judgment against Mr. Sloan was based upon wilful and malicious conduct and...

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