Brown v. Morgan
This text of 1909 OK 152 (Brown v. Morgan) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Oklahoma primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
On December 20, 1907, J. S. Morgan, defendant in'error, plaintiff below, brought suit before a justice of the peace in and for Antlers township, Pushmataha county, against H. A. Higgs, W. C. Spencer, and W. J. Brown for $135.05 for work and labor done and $15 attorney’s fees, and after joint answer filed by Higgs and Spencer, admitting $135.45 of the debt sued for, and denying liability for attorney’s fees, and after general denial of indebtedness by Brown, on January 2, 1908, there was judgment for plaintiff and against defendants for $151.05 debt and $15 attorney’s fees, from which said judgment Brown alone appealed to the county court of that county.
As in W. J. Brown v. H. R. G. Yates (recently decided by this court), ante, p. 231, 103 Pac. 667, the appeal in this case is dismissed, and for the same reason.
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1909 OK 152, 103 P. 668, 24 Okla. 235, 1909 Okla. LEXIS 32, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/brown-v-morgan-okla-1909.