METALS, INC. v. JONES

83-1171.

468 So.2d 154 (1985)

METALS, INC. v. James JONES.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 29, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carolyn L. Williams, Birmingham, for appellant.

Powell Lipscomb of Lipscomb & Lipscomb, Bessemer, for appellee.


ALMON, Justice.

Metals, Inc., the appellant, brought suit against James Jones for conversion and wrongful detention of a piece of equipment known as a baler. This is a machine used to compress or compact cardboard, aluminum, or other trash into different sizes. The trial court, sitting without a jury, entered judgment in favor of Jones. From that judgment Metals brings this appeal.

Jones testified that in early April 1981, he received a telephone call from...

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