JOHNSON v. FURGESON

No. 12036.

489 P.2d 1032 (1971)

Raymond J. JOHNSON, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. H.E. FURGESON et al., Defendants and Respondents.

Supreme Court of Montana.

October 20, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Boyd & Radonich, Robert J. Boyd (argued), Anaconda, William R. Taylor (argued), Deer Lodge, for appellant.

Poore, McKenzie & Roth, Urban L. Roth (argued), Butte, Sandall, Moses & Cavan, Charles F. Moses (argued), Billings, Peter L. Rapkoch, Lewistown, for respondents.


JOHN C. HARRISON, Justice.

This is an action by Raymond J. Johnson against H.E. Furgeson, L.C. Johnston, and William G. Cheney, as individuals, for the conversion of five Black Angus cows, three Black Angus calves, and two branding irons. Plaintiff alleges he is the rightful owner of the cows, calves, and branding irons; that defendants have wrongful possession; that plaintiff has made demand for their return; that defendants have refused to return them; and, plaintiff...

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