CASEY v. WILLIAMS

No. 6263.

482 P.2d 824 (1971)

John Jay CASEY, Individually, and Holland Livestock Ranch, a co-partnership composed of Bright-Holland Company, Nemeroff-Holland Company, and Maremont-Holland Company, Appellants, v. James A. WILLIAMS and Ellen C. Williams, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

March 26, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vargas, Bartlett & Dixon, and Frederic R. Starich, Reno, for appellants.

Paul A. Richards, Reno, for respondents.


OPINION

MOWBRAY, Justice.

The plaintiffs-respondents, James A. and Ellen C. Williams, commenced this action in the district court to recover damages from the defendants-appellants for the conversion of approximately 40 horses owned by the Williamses. The district court sitting without a jury found in favor of the Williamses and awarded them a judgment in the sum of $6,634 plus $2,000 attorney's fees and $765.75 for costs incurred.

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