SCULL v. BROWN

No. 94-CA-229.

645 So.2d 745 (1994)

Alfred P. SCULL, IV v. Joan Nepveaux BROWN.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

October 12, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert G. Creely, Stephen C. Grefer, Gretna, for appellant.

James E. Welch, Metairie, for appellee.

Before THOMAS F. DALEY, J. Pro Tem., and GAUDIN and GOTHARD, JJ.


THOMAS F. DALEY, Judge Pro Tem.

Plaintiff, Alfred P. Scull, IV, appellee, filed suit against Joan Nepveaux Brown, appellant, widow of Jerry T. Brown, to collect a $40,000.00 debt. Mr. Scull alleged that he was the holder of a $40,000.00 promissory note executed by the decedent, Jerry T. Brown, on January 11, 1989, payable on demand. Mrs. Brown denied the indebtedness and asserts that her late husband did not sign the note in question and that if any debt existed it...

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