THORNTON v. PUGH

Civ. 5045.

491 So.2d 259 (1986)

Daniel Richard THORNTON v. James D. PUGH.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

May 14, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Cooper, Jr. of Cooper & Cooper, Montgomery, for appellant.

Billy F. Foxworth, Montgomery, for appellee.


EDWARD N. SCRUGGS, Retired Circuit Judge.

Mr. Thornton, the plaintiff, sued Mr. Pugh upon an $8,000 loan. The plaintiff contended that he made the loan to the defendant and that it was evidenced by the defendant's promissory note. The defendant denied that such a loan had been made and countered that the $8,000 note "is a fake, it is a contrived, pieced together, false document." After a nonjury ore tenus trial before the circuit court, a judgment was rendered in...

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