WILSON v. KING

No. 2081.

182 So.2d 671 (1966)

Albert A. WILSON v. Carleton KING.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

February 7, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Baldwin, Haspel, Molony, Rainold & Meyer, Robert R. Rainold, New Orleans, for plaintiff and appellee.

Titche & McDermott, Stanley McDermott, Jr., and Bernard Titche, Jr., New Orleans, for defendant and appellant.

Before YARRUT, HALL and JANVIER, JJ.


YARRUT, Judge.

This suit is the sequel to the one decided by this Court on June 1, 1964 (Wilson v. King, 165 So.2d 70). The issue here is whether the successful Intervenor in the first suit (Administrator of the Succession of Grace King Coxe) is entitled to recover interest for the period the garnisheed funds, then on deposit with the Bank, were withheld, as well as attorney's fees incurred in releasing the garnishment.

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