McCULLEY v. STROUD

1 Div. 628.

243 So.2d 28 (1970)

James McCULLEY v. John STROUD d/b/a Bob's Dollar Store, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 17, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John L. Lawler, M. A. Marsal and Howell, Johnston, Langford & Finkbohner, Mobile, for appellant.

Edward P. Turner, Jr., and Dennis Porter, Chatom, for appellee, Mildred Jordan.

Armbrecht, Jackson & DeMouy and Broox G. Holmes, Mobile, for appellee, John Stroud, d/b/a Bob's Dollar Store.


McCALL, Justice.

The plaintiff appeals from the trial court's judgment rendered against him.

The judgment granted the defendants' separate motions for a discontinuance of the cause on the ground that an amendment, filed to the complaint by the plaintiff, worked an entire change of party plaintiff. After consideration, the court ordered and adjudged that the cause be discontinued and dismissed. All costs of court were taxed against the plaintiff, for which...

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