HOGG v. WALKER


622 A.2d 648 (1993)

Monica Lewis HOGG, Plaintiff Below, Appellant, v. Gerald H.E. WALKER, Defendant Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: March 16, 1993.

Rehearing Denied April 8, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kester I.H. Crosse, Potter, Crosse & Leonard, P.A., Wilmington, for appellant.

Michael J. Goodrick and David S. Lank, Theisen, Lank, Mulford & Goldberg, P.A., Wilmington, for appellee.

Before HORSEY, MOORE and WALSH, JJ.


MOORE, Justice.

The plaintiff, Monica Lewis Hogg, appeals from the Court of Chancery's refusal to grant her petition for a Rule to Show Cause and Writ of Attachment to compel the distribution of an $8,000 corpus held in a constructive trust by the defendant Gerald Walker ("Walker"). Because the defendant had dissipated the trust corpus, the Court of Chancery ruled that it could not compel the defendant to disgorge that which...

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