RYALS v. HUNTER

AV93000343.

638 So.2d 2 (1994)

Leonard RYALS v. Avice HUNTER.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

April 29, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles R. Gillenwaters, Alexander City, for appellant.

Mack Clayton, Alexander City, for appellee.


RICHARD L. HOLMES, Retired Appellate Judge.

Avice Hunter sued Leonard Ryals for trespass. During the trespass, Ryals cut numerous trees owned by Hunter.

The trial court heard the testimony presented ore tenus and rendered a judgment for Hunter. Hunter's damages were assessed at $5,000.

Ryals appeals. We affirm.

The only issue raised by Ryals is that the amount of damages is not supported by the evidence.

At the outset we note that the...

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