BROADY v. JOHNSON

No. 9631.

763 S.W.2d 832 (1988)

George BROADY, Appellant, v. Loyd JOHNSON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.

Rehearing Denied December 28, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hardy Moore, Moore, Payne & Clem, Paris, for appellant.

Robert W. Minshew, Kennedy, Minshew, Campbell & Fry, Sherman, for appellee.


CORNELIUS, Chief Justice.

Loyd Johnson sued George Broady for monies due under a contract whereby Johnson pastured cattle for Broady. Broady counterclaimed seeking damages for Johnson's failure to properly care for the cattle, and alleging that Johnson charged usurious interest. The jury found that Johnson was entitled to $6,786.66 under the contract and $4,906.25 attorney's fees. The trial court offset the recovery by a $2,000.00 penalty for usury pursuant to Tex...

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