PER CURIAM.
Appellees sued appellant in two counts, 1) for conversion of their automobile, and 2) for fraud and deceit for knowingly selling them an automobile with a false odometer reading.
The case was tried without a jury. From the proof adduced and the final judgment entered it is apparent the trial court found for the appellees on the count based upon fraud and deceit. The judgment contains various items of compensatory damages totaling $1,286.65 and...
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