DOLENZ v. NAT. BANK OF TEXAS AT FT. WORTH

No. 2-82-123-CV.

649 S.W.2d 368 (1983)

Bernard J. DOLENZ, Appellant, v. The NATIONAL BANK OF TEXAS AT FORT WORTH, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

March 31, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bernard Dolenz, pro se.

James Henley Morgan, Fort Worth, for appellee.

Before JORDAN, HUGHES and ASHWORTH, JJ.


OPINION

JORDAN, Justice.

This is an appeal in a suit by appellant against appellee bank for actual and exemplary damages for alleged wrongful and willful conversion of personal property belonging to appellant. Appellee had filed a counterclaim against appellant for storage fees incurred by appellee bank when it stored the personal property of appellant.

At the conclusion of the jury trial, the trial court withdrew the case from the jury and rendered...

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