WILEY v. WILSON

3 Div. 430.

227 So.2d 128 (1969)

James W. WILEY v. John H. WILSON.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

September 25, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin C. Page, Jr., Evergreen, for appellant.

J. B. Nix, Jr., Evergreen, for appellee.


BLOODWORTH, Justice.

Appeal by defendant Wiley from a judgment in favor of plaintiff Wilson for one hundred dollars, statutory penalty for cutting trees on lands of plaintiff. Title 47, § 272, Code of Alabama 1940, as last amended.

Defendant contends that there are two issues presented on this appeal: First, did plaintiff own the land and trees he sued defendant for cutting; secondly, did defendant willfully and intentionally cut the trees knowing they...

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