Brown v. Hoffmeister
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Opinion
The question presented by the record is whether the defendant, an officer, was justifiable in making a levy on and sale of the books of plaintiff, he being a lawyer. Whether the officer could justify under the writ, would, for the most part, depend upon whether the property seized and sold was, under the law, exempt. The 9th section of the act respecting executions, provides that certain property, when owned by the “head of a family,” shall be exempt from execution. 1 Wag. Stat., p. 603, § 9. And the 11th subdivision of that section gives all lawyers the “privilege of selecting such books as may be necessary to their profession, in the place of other property herein allowed, at their option.”
We do not agree with counsel for plaintiff that it [413]*413stands admitted by the pleadings “ that said books are, and were necessary to plaintiff, in his profession as a lawyer,” or that plaintiff was the head of a family, since the open-' ing paragraph of defendant’s answer contains a general denial of the averments of the petition ; and this is sufficient under the amendatory statute of 1875. R. S. 1879, § 3521. So that, as there was no evidence inti’oduced that the plaintiff was “ the head of a family,” and as that averment of the petition was controverted by the answer, it follows that plaintiff has failed to show himself entitled to any exemption, and consequently, to any right of action against the officer, and the judgment should, therefore, be affirmed.
So far as concerns the instructions, they were, in our [414]*414opinion, far more favorable to the plaintiff than he was strictly entitled to ; and the fifth instruction given at his instance, was directly at variance with our views heretofore expressed. And we find no error in refusing the other instructions asked by plaintiff.
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